is the cutting away of parts of a photo which are not necessary This can be done to reduce the size of the photo, eliminate an unwanted background or inclusion, feature something in a more decorative way
The act of discarding unwanted detail around the edge of a picture Cropping in this way permanently discards the detail from the file and reduces file size
the act of squaring off and then chopping off extraneous images around the main image that you want to highlight You can crop both in your fractal generator and your art program Many artists consider cropping an art unto itself
Cropping is the elimination of unwanted parts from the edges of a photograph or other artwork Cropping a picture can greatly enhance its effectiveness and reduce its file size
Cropping is the process of eliminating irrelevent or excessive background content of photographs Cropping enhances the focus of photographs and allows the designer to change the shape of the original photo
Photographs usually include extraneous detail at their top, bottom, or sides Cropping removes the unwanted information, allowing the most important message-bearing elements of the photograph to emerge with added clarity Go to top of page
Removing unwanted areas of an image, usually for a more pleasing composition May also refer to the framing of the scene in the viewfinder (Back To Top) D
Cutting off unwanted portions of the image around the subject of the photo or enlarging only a specific portion of an image To "ZOOM-IN" so to speak, so that the unwanted surrounding portion of the image is not in the finished photograph
Cropping is the process of removing part of an image so that only a small piece of the image is left It is like trimming a photograph to fit into a frame
Printing only part of the image that is in the negative or slide, usually for a more pleasing composition May also refer to the framing of the scene in the viewfinder
The practice of sequentially raising and harvesting a second (or third, or even fourth, and sometimes more) crops (usually vegetables) in the same field in a single growing season, especially in warmer climates such as California's Imperial Valley or the Rio Grande valley of Texas and Mexico