Tuesday, February 23, 2010

How do you crop a picture if you only have paint on windows xp?

I tried to crop it but the way it works is it takes it from the bottom and the right side and I would rather take it from the top and the right and left side. Is there anyway to do this or do I have to buy a whole other program like photoshop?How do you crop a picture if you only have paint on windows xp?
in the paint with using SELECT tool in toolbar


select the where u want on your picture


and move to with your mouse cut it


then press CTRL+X


and on file menu select new


and press CTRL+V


u can move the white backgound to set with your picture size


and then save itHow do you crop a picture if you only have paint on windows xp?
Get Gimp! It's a freeware image manipulation program that is almost as powerful as Photoshop. Go to http://gimp-win.sourceforge.net/


to download a copy.
You could try putting your mouse arrow to the top left of where you want the crop to start.Hold the left click down and slide to the bottom right where the crop should end.This is with the SELECT tool on the left.If you were to select --edit---cut---the box you selected would disappear!So--I call up another PAINT then R click--copy---then paste to the other PAINT.You can-- save as---file type--drop down box--in many formats.
You probably have to buy one, paint is just a basic type program for drawling and isn't the best when it comes to cropping photo's. If you've got a digital camera, you should have gotten a CD with that and that will have a lot better tools for cropping photos.
upload them to this free online utility


http://www3.blibs.com/animation-factory/





鈽呪槄 FREE ONLINE WEB TOOLS 鈽呪槄


鈼?You'll find hundreds of free online web tools here http://dwight.clickthesky.com/webtools/ Use them to generate HTML/CSS/JavaScript source code for you then simply paste it into your pages. There are also Banner makers, site maintenance utilities and many many more.
There is a tool in paint for doing that. It looks like a dotted lined square. You can drag that square over what you want to keep and then cut or copy that section. Then paste it back in a new blank window and save.
With Paint, you have to outline the section you want and cut and paste it into a new window if you want to trim the left and top parts of the photo. I have not seen any other way to do that with the program.

No comments:

Post a Comment