Question:
How do I crop a scanned photo in Adobe Illustrator? Plz. help ASAP!!!?
anonymous
1970-01-01 00:00:00 UTC
How do I crop a scanned photo in Adobe Illustrator? Plz. help ASAP!!!?
Five answers:
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2016-12-29 12:03:53 UTC
in illustrator CS5 and CS4 , there's no crop, there is Artboard device ( Shift+O) and you may make many boards on one area , crop the photographs and works and in case you you desire to export it as image bypass to : document > Export > % th image format ex:JPG > and don't overlook verify on ( use Artboards ) all or the variety of your image which you crop it .
geek546
2007-05-17 20:49:46 UTC
If you have to do it in Illustrator use the Knife tool (it's under the Scissors). Select the image , then using the knife and keeping ALT pressed while you drag "draw" a rectangle (you must close it) around the area you want to crop. Then select the area and copy or crop.

Perhaps this is not a proper action but I think it would have to work.
sameh h
2007-05-16 11:53:41 UTC
Get ACDsee...muuuuuuch simpler to use
Bjorn
2007-05-16 11:52:08 UTC
There is this awesome feature of software titles called a "Help file".



When you open that "Help File", you can type in key words and it will tell you how to do what you are asking..





Don't mean to sound sarcastic, but problems like this can be solved much quicker that way, and you don't need to wait for us.
anonymous
2007-05-18 17:28:30 UTC
What do you want Illustrator for? You can crop the image directly inside CorelDraw X3. Just import the image, and with it selected, use the Crop tool. Define the area to crop and click twice inside this area. That's all you have to do.


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