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+ | =====How to Crop Images===== | ||
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+ | Sometimes you will need to crop the images after you extract them. This usually only happens with FXL (fixed layout) titles. More often it happens with books that have a two page spread. | ||
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+ | After you extract the files using one of the above methods: | ||
+ | * Open [[https:// | ||
+ | * Choose either option for photo editing and select '' | ||
+ | * Select '' | ||
+ | * Locate file you need to crop and select '' | ||
+ | * Use the crop tool to drag the frame to where you need to crop the image. | ||
+ | * Hit '' | ||
+ | * The image should now be cropped | ||
+ | * Save the image as follows: | ||
+ | * File name: Name it something you will remember. For example: '' | ||
+ | * File type: JPG | ||
+ | * Quality: High | ||
+ | * Select '' | ||
+ | * Save the file to a new folder for the images for that book. For example: '' | ||
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+ | Here is a quick tutorial on how to do this: [[https:// | ||
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+ | Do this for all the images that need cropping. After you are done you can [[https:// | ||