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This is an article that shows you how to zoom in, out, or crop an image in Microsoft Paint. The first two operations preserve the aspect ratio, and the other deletes the outer part of the image.
Steps
Zoom in or out the photo
- Failure to make a copy will result in the original image being edited.
- Your image will have an initial vertical and horizontal value of 100, so changing these values to “75” will reduce the image size to ¾ of the original image.
- If you’d like to adjust the photo to the correct horizontal or vertical resolution, you can click the circle next to “Pixels”.
- If this box is already checked, you will go to the next step.
- If you want to resize the image by resolution, enter the number of vertical resolutions you want to use in the “Vertical” box. You can also uncheck the “Maintain aspect ratio” box and enter a different value in the “Horizontal” box if needed.
Crop photo
- Cropped images will also have a smaller file size.
- Failure to make a copy will result in the original image being edited.
- If you want to select the area to your liking, click Free-form selection .
- If you want to remove the border of the image, the most effective way is to click on the upper left corner and drag the mouse diagonally to the lower right corner (or something like that).
- To remove the dotted lines and select them again, you would click anywhere outside the section bounded by those lines.
Advice
- When printing a resized photo, you need to make sure the printer doesn’t automatically resize the image before printing.
- Reducing the size of an image, even a little, will reduce the size of the image file.
Warning
- Consider downsizing the copied image instead of the original. To make a copy of the original file: you’ll right-click the image, select Copy , then right-click your computer’s home screen and select Paste . You can right-click the copied photo and choose to open it in Paint.
- Enlarging will reduce the quality of the image.
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This is an article that shows you how to zoom in, out, or crop an image in Microsoft Paint. The first two operations preserve the aspect ratio, and the other deletes the outer part of the image.
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