Cropping is the
process of cutting a portion of an
image on an image to
fit the final picture in a
given space. When an image is cut, not
expanded, but retains its
original dimensions. Trim is
usually used when a photographer wants to
eliminate unnecessary detail or bad
taste of an image.
One advantage of culture is that
mimics the experience of a close without changing the
proportions of the image or distort the original retail. If the camera can
not approach close enough to
the central object, culture can reproduce the same effect. The cut is also a term
that refers to the search
for an image in a viewer, the mechanism of a camera with
which one is the central object.Cropping a photo can occur before or after shooting. If the crop is happening before injection, then the photographer has an object properly isolated in his sights. If this occurs after the shooting is broken, then one of two things happened: the photographer made the cut on the negative image or photograph cut the final print.
By far the cleanest and easiest is to cut an image with the use of software. Not only do these programs allow you to correct mistakes, but also provide the most accurate measurement tools that allows you to precisely crop.