Trimming Images Using The Trimming Function - Canon EOS 10D Instruction Manual

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Trimming Images Using the Trimming Function

You can trim an image within your desired range.
Select the [Tools] menu
[Start Trimming tool].
1
The trimming window appears.
Trim the image.
2
Select a ratio from the [Aspect ratio] list box, and drag the trimming range as shown in
the diagram.
Displays the coordinate position of the cursor.
When you have trimmed an image, the upper left and lower right XY coordinates,
width, height and aspect ratio of the trimmed range are displayed.
If you move the cursor in the trimmed range, the [
the trimmed range by dragging.
If you move the cursor to the four corners of the trimmed range, the [
[
]. You can change the trimmed range size by dragging.
When [Free] is selected in the [Aspect ratio] list box, move the cursor to all four sides
of the trimmed range and [
] will change to [
range can be changed by dragging.
A trimmed image is in fact not actually trimmed as the trimmed area data is simply
saved in the image. Only when the image is saved as a separate file
become trimmed.
The information for the range which has been trimmed cannot be applied to another
image as a recipe. Use the [Copy] and [Paste] buttons and apply the trimmed range
individually to an image.
The trimmed range is only displayed in the trimming window.
] changes to [
]. You can move
] changes to
3
] or [
]. The size of the trimmed
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(p.1-18)
does it
Displays the full screen.
To return to the original view, click this button again.
To switch between full screen display/normal screen
display, press the <
Select the vertical/horizontal ratio
of the trimming range.
Displays the upper left coordinates
of the trimmed range.
You can also set the coordinates by
entering your desired numbers.
Copies the trimmed range.
Displays borders around the
trimmed range.
Drag the slider left or right to set
the level of opacity outside the
trimming range.
Cancels all settings and closes the window.
* Functions when you have selected multiple images and the trimming windows are displayed.
Click the [OK] button.
Save the trimmed image as a separate image
The trimmed image is saved as a separate image.
You can also set the [Aspect ratio] and switch between full screen/normal screen from
the menu that appears by clicking on the image while holding down <control> key.
For information on shortcut keys, refer to the "Shortcut Key List" (p.5-3).
> + <F11> keys on the keyboard.
Cancels the trimmed range.
Displays the ratio selected from
the [Aspect ratio] list box.
You can also enter your own ratio
when you select [Custom] from
the [Aspect ratio] list box.
Displays the size of the trimmed
range.
You can also set the size by
entering your desired numbers.
The trimming range copied from
another image is applied to the
image displayed.*
The copied trimming range is
applied to all images selected
when the trimming window was
started up.
Displays the next image.*
Displays the previous image.*
Applies the settings and closes the window.
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Cover/Table of
Contents
Introduction
1
Displaying Thumbnail Images
and Performing Basic Edits
in the Main Window
Performing Detailed
2
Edits in the Edit
Window
3
Performing Detailed
Edits in the Edit
Image Window
Checking an
4
Image in the Quick
Check Window
Troubleshooting
Shortcut Key List
Index

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