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Windows freeware to lock in a 3: or 4:3 aspect ratio for cropping
On Sat, 17 Feb 2018 21:35:36 -0500, nospam wrote:
In article , JJ wrote: This is designed to be simple, quick cropping and resizing, while retaining the best possible image quality when desired. (Crop a JPG and you'll lose some quality, not when it's a lossless or non-destructive crop. That's true for lossless. But the cropping itself is always destructive. no it isn't. You misunderstood. If you crop an image to keep only the left side, the right ride of the image will be gone. Meaning that the crop function itself removes data. Whether there's an undo or redo functionality or not, that an entire different function. bmp is obsolete. In a Mac OS, BMP isn't even the native image container. So, I would be obvious that most, if not all of Mac softwares don't use BMP. In Windows however, not so. BMP is the native image format in that OS. i.e. used by the graphic kernel. |
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