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I cant crop photos on my new Sony Vaio laptop
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Posted January 3, 2013 at 8:30PM
I did have a windows Vista laptop that had a fantastic default programme that enabled me to crop and alter the colour/lightness/darkness and all sorts of things on a photo, on this Vaio laptop it opens the photo but there is no way to crop a photo (which I do alot for ebay) I am really disappointed after it was so simple with the Vista laptop, I have tried to open a photo in Paint.net programme but I cant figure out how to crop a photo in there, what can I do? is there a different default programme that will let me "fix" a photo like the Vista laptop did? (I am really disappointed with this Vaio laptop as its IMPOSSIBLE (for me) to figure out what to do, thanks LAPTOPDUNCE
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Posted January 4, 2013 at 12:08AM
What op sys do you have on your new Sony Vaio laptop? There will be a program on it or one to download for free from microsoft. Have you got Windows 7 or Windows 8?
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Posted January 4, 2013 at 12:12AM
Oh, I see you are on W7 http://www.pcadvisor.co.uk/forums/28/windows-7-help/4198279/cant-crop-photo-with-windows-7/ and should now be sorted with Lazarus The 2nd's response.
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Posted January 4, 2013 at 12:18AM
ER, no it might be sorted tomorrow! http://www.pcadvisor.co.uk/forums/1/tech-helproom/4198310/i-cant-crop-photos-on-my-new-sony-vaio-laptop/
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Posted January 4, 2013 at 3:12AM
I think 3 Threads on same problem is a bit excessive ;)
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Posted January 4, 2013 at 4:13PM
It doesn't get much simpler than this:
This is for the free program Irfanview 4 http://www.irfanview.com/
During Install - Remember to Untick also 'include Chrome web browser'
Edit | create custom crop selection | (Actual ratio from image) click on 'Save and apply to image' | use mouse cursor to drag the selection border lines (double headed arrow on lines) up or down, and left or right to cover the area you want to keep inside your 'box' | Edit menu, 'Crop Selection' (or hold down Crtl and press Y)
now go to, File | Save As and Save the result as (name of file here)cropped.jpg ((or whatever file name you want).jpg - or whatever file extension you want). You can now close your original picture. You will now have two pictures saved on your harddrive, the original and a new one that is cropped.
Now you can open your newly saved cropped picture in whatever program you want and do whatever you want with it :)
I shall put the above on all four of your threads to ensure you get to read it.
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