You’ve always been able to crop photos on your iPhone and iPad. It’s easy to “zoom” into your images, cutting out cruft and distraction at the edges of the frame to focus on what’s important. But now, ...
Beyond the attention-grabbing new features with iOS 17, there are a number of small, yet very handy upgrades. One of those is a quick crop on iPhone Photos app. Here’s how it works. But iOS 17 ...
If you’re traveling this summer, there’s a neat editing trick to get spectacular shots of landmarks or murals. On the iPhone, you can crop, skew and rotate a photo using the Photos app’s advanced ...
The high-water mark of home photo printing may have long passed, but if you own an inkjet printer, it’s likely the printer driver and feed mechanism includes photo-paper options, including printing ...
Click on the shape containing the picture. Go to the Picture Format tab in the Size group and Click Crop. In the Crop drop-down list, select Crop. You will see pointers at the end of the image to crop ...
Sometimes you might want to add a circular photo of the author on the last page of a text or presentations. Word and ...
Cropping and cutting is a basic function in photo editing software that nearly everyone uses at one time or another. Reasons can vary: maybe you must honor someone's request to be excluded from a ...