![]() If you’re using a recent CorelDRAW version, you might understandably reach for the Crop Tool. Before we get started though, let me clarify one potential confusion point. But you can use these same techniques with virtually any version. ![]() ![]() In this tutorial, I’m using an older version of CorelDRAW to demonstrate. You can do it easily with any version of CorelDRAW and it’s a relatively straightforward operation. It’s generally done to change the image proportions to fit a specific design need and/or delete unneeded pixels and reduce your file size. ![]() With all the various ways you can work with digital images in CorelDRAW, you’re eventually going to need (or want) to do a little cropping. Image cropping involves temporarily hiding – or even deleting – portions of a digital image.
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