Editing photos, Cropping a photo, Rotating a photo – Lexmark 5300 Series User Manual

Page 71: Changing the resolution / size of a photo

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Click Transfer Settings.

a

Select “Skip Save option and go automatically to”, and choose to Automatically Save, Manually Save, or
Print your photos from the photo storage device connected to your computer.

b

Click Browse to choose a different folder to transfer your photos to.

c

Select “Always erase photos from my media after transferring” to automatically delete photos from your
photo storage device after transferring them to your computer.

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Click OK.

Editing photos

Cropping a photo

1

From the Productivity Studio Welcome Screen, click File ΠOpen to select the image you want to edit.

2

With an image open, click Crop Photo on the Quick Fixes tab.

3

Click and drag with your mouse to select the section of the image that you want to crop. You can adjust the
cropped area by using your mouse and dragging the lines to increase or decrease the cropped area.

4

Click Crop Now.

5

The cropped portion of the original image displays in the Preview pane. You can save the cropped image.

Rotating a photo

1

From the Productivity Studio Welcome Screen, click File ΠOpen to select the image you want to edit.

2

With an image open, click the Quick Fixes tab.

3

Click Rotate Left or Rotate Right to rotate the image 90 degrees in either direction.

The thumbnail of the photo is updated.

Changing the Resolution / Size of a photo

Resolution refers to dpi (dots per inch).

1

From the Productivity Studio Welcome Screen, click File ΠOpen to select the image you want to edit.

2

With an image open, click Advanced.

3

Click Image Resolution / Size.

4

Select Photo Size to select from a list of defined photo sizes, or click Custom Size to enter a different photo size.

Note: If you selected Photo Size, you can click Rotate to rotate your photo 90 degrees clockwise.

5

If you selected Custom Size, enter the width and height for your custom-size photo.

Note: Maintain Aspect Ratio is selected by default. This ensures that your image will remain proportional.

Working with photos

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