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Highland

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  1. Inexperienced, with PixBuilder, I would appreciate some basic hand-holding.

    1. The term "cropping": does it mean <deleting> a section of the image or <saving> that section and deleting the rest?

    2. In the "free" version of PixBulder, how do I <designate> an area to be eliminated and then how do I <erase> that area?

    I do not find tcrropping covered in the Help; perhaps too elementary.

    Thanks. ..... Highland

  2. I downloaded PixBuilderStudio 2.2 (PBS many months ago but am only now beginning to use it and I need some very basic orientation. Having tried it in an hit-and-miss way I am impressed with all its options and I realize I need to dig deeper to understand them all. A rank beginner, I would be grateful for some general orientation. In particular:

    1. Is this the apropriate place to discuss PixBuilderStudio?

    2. The PBS Help menu refers to a web site, www.wnsoft.com. But that site discusses Pictures To Exe (PTE), an app that appears to be for building slide shows. --- What is the relationship between PBS and PTE? FWIW, my interest is in editing single pictures taken with a digital camera. Am I wrong in thinking that PTE is <no >the app I am looking for?

    3. Can someone please point me to manual or the like that <explains> the tons of features and options on PBS? For example: in using the Brightness/Contrast option how do I use the gradation scales I see when I apply it.?

    I am looking for a manual (on the web) that explains ALL of the PBS features. Is there one?

    4. As a beginner, is there a PBS tutorial I should be using?

    Thank you for your patience. ... wdc

  3. Hello. I am new here, not sure of just where I am.

    I joined primarily to discuss the image processing system Pix Builder 2.2.

    Would someone please tell me if Pix Builder is an active topic here, or not? I don't see any such discussion but I may be looking in the wrong place.

    Thanks for your clarification. .... Highland

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