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Hello. There is one very unpleasant moment.


For instance.


I need to crop the image, and transfer it to another “paper” format. Naturally, I selected the photo and cropped it.

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But when transferring to another document, it turns out that it is not cropped at all !!! I once wrote to you that the program does not crop, but simply disguises the photo!

 

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You ignored my message! And here you have the result !!! And this is very bad!!! I have no doubt that you will ignore this "cry" of despair ...


Yours faithfully!

 

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Hey graphos,

The crop is non-destructive so the entire image is retained. This method works for printing and exporting where only the pixels on the canvas will be printed or exported. However, in the circumstance where you want to copy and paste it to a new document, you will need to rasterise and trim (right-click menu) beforehand. 

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