Cropping a picture refers to the process of trimming or cutting out a portion of an image to improve its composition or focus on a specific subject. This can enhance the visual appeal by removing unnecessary elements or adjusting the aspect ratio. Cropping is commonly used in Photography and graphic design to create a more engaging or balanced image.
you will make picture smaller if cropping is successful
In professional terms its called cropping the picture...
I believe the cropping is done by a program, not a human. However, humans tweak the cropping or remove the picture if it can't be fixed.
To trim unwanted parts of a picture is known as cropping.
Cropping chops off the outside edges of a picture. If you take a high megapixel photo from a large distance with a subject far away, as you crop the picture, the subject will appear closer and larger. eD
It's commonly called 'cropping'
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To trim the edges to produce a smaller picture whilst keeping the same scale. ie cutting bits off.
Cropping a picture involves removing unwanted outer areas of an image to enhance its composition or focus on a specific subject. This process can improve the overall aesthetics by eliminating distractions and adjusting the aspect ratio. Cropping can also help to highlight details or change the perspective of the image. It’s a common practice in photography and graphic design to achieve a desired visual outcome.
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You can try scanning the picture and cropping or adjusting the size on the computer.
Cropping simply gets rid of 'unwanted' parts of a photograph. Say, for example, you had a photo of the Prime Minister at a garden party. He would usually be surrounded by lots of people. You might want to crop the picture to show just the PM without the others around him. Cropping would get rid of insignificant parts of the original picture - to just leave the main subject.