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Crop Image on iPhone
Easily Crop Images on Your iPhone with Simple Steps
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4.4
G2에서 2,100개 이상의 리뷰
4.4
Capterra에서 8,200개 이상의 리뷰
4.4
앱 스토어에서 73,000개 이상의 리뷰
2.5억
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50억
생성된 노트
200만
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자주 묻는 질문
Use the Photos app. Open an image, tap 'Edit', then select the crop tool. Adjust the frame to crop, and tap 'Done' to save changes.
You can use the built-in Photos app to crop videos. Open the video, tap 'Edit', select the crop tool, and adjust the frame as needed.
Use the editing tools in the Photos app. Select the photo, tap 'Edit', choose the crop tool, and manually adjust the borders to remove unwanted background.
Yes, iPhone offers tools for adjusting image borders manually using the crop feature within the Photos app.
The Lasso tool helps in freeform selection for editing, mainly used in advanced apps. The Photos app uses basic crop features, not a lasso tool.
Use the Photos app's crop tool to automatically adjust to default dimensions, or manually tweak for precise needs.
No, auto-crop is not typically applicable in Photos app video editing. You must manually adjust the crop frame.
Yes, aside from cropping dimensions, you can trim the video length by adjusting the sliders in the Photos app's 'Edit' mode.
During cropping in the Photos app, you can adjust to various ratios, like square or 16:9, by selecting the aspect ratio setting.
No, iPhone apps typically allow editing one video at a time. Each requires individual attention for cropping and editing.
iPhone cropping can achieve high quality, but desktop tools might offer more precision and format options for advanced editing.
Take a snapshot, open it in Photos, tap 'Edit', choose the crop tool, adjust your selection, and finalize with 'Done'.
There's no explicit size limit in Photos app, but extremely large files might slow down processing on older iPhone models.
Choose the appropriate aspect ratio during cropping to maintain proportions, thus avoiding distortion.
Only specific apps handle PDF editing. The Photos app is limited to standard image formats like JPG or PNG.