Capture d'écran d'une photo zoomée
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Hello,
I have a question, how do you save a zoomed-in photo?
For example: I have a photo of myself and I want to get a picture of my face, I zoom in and then I click save as. But when I go back to the image, it's still the original picture!
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If you could recommend a software that would allow me to do this, it would be greatly appreciated...
Thank you in advance
marineau1
I have a question, how do you save a zoomed-in photo?
For example: I have a photo of myself and I want to get a picture of my face, I zoom in and then I click save as. But when I go back to the image, it's still the original picture!
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If you could recommend a software that would allow me to do this, it would be greatly appreciated...
Thank you in advance
marineau1
Configuration: Windows XP Internet Explorer 7.0
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With Microsoft Paint (Start > All Programs > Accessories), open your image, select the area "to zoom" with the "selection" tool (first icon in the toolbar: the one on the left for a free shape, the one on the right for a rectangle).
Press the key combination: Ctrl (control) and X
The selected area should disappear and turn white
then Ctrl and N
Select "No"
Then Ctrl and V
Press Escape
Reduce (if needed) the white layer around the photo. Then save in JPEG format
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Salut, en fait tu agrandis sur les points en bas à droite, tu agrandis selon le format voulu et tu mets ton image.
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ok... thanks I managed but I have another little question... when we go on paint, what we see is just a small part of the page, how do we get to see the whole page?
and if there is another software (made for that) that someone knows, don't hesitate... :)
thank you in advance
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Good day,
With the new Paint http://ww12.screenshotuploader.com
With the old one, I don't really remember, but you can anyway do it with the little squares on the corners or move the image with the move tool (I think, because it’s been a long time since I last used XP), I believe you can't do much else with the old Paint.
Why don't you use a small free software that's much more efficient while remaining easy to use, like this one: https://www.01net.com/telecharger/windows/Multimedia/photo_numerique/fiches/telecharger-21756.html? ;-)
Luke.
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