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9.18.  Autocrop Image

Revision History
Revision $Revision: 1.7 $ 2006-07-28 scb

The Autocrop Image command removes the borders from an image. It searches the active layer for the largest possible border area that is all the same color, and then crops this area from the image, as if you had used the Crop tool.

[Caution] Caution

Note carefully that this command only uses the active layer of the image to find borders. If other layers have color variations extending into the border zone of the active layer, they are cropped away.

9.18.1.  Activating the Command

  • You can access this command from the image menubar through Image->Autocrop Image.


 
 
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