Okay, you're trying to crop an image but you're sick of using that other software that doesn't let you adjust the cropping rectangle once you've drawn it. How frustrating is that? Not with Imagina. We let you drag at the edges of the rectangle once it's been drawn and only when you click inside of the rectangle to confirm it do we actually go ahead and crop the image. You're really liking us for that one right?.
Now. How about cropping an image to a specific aspect ratio; like when you want to put a picture into a frame? You may as well just give up with most software as the whole process will be so hit and miss that you'll probably just end up using the scissors once you've printed it out. Not with Imagina!
Instead, we've given you the ability to specify an aspect ratio to which the cropping rectangle will be tied before you start to draw it. You can either choose from a list of common frame sizes or simply specify the size that you require if it isn't already on the list.
Then, drag your cropping rectangle as normal; it will automagically adjust with you when you drag the mouse to allow you to define which axis is the longer - it doesn't constrain you to one or the other and just does what you want it to do.
Once the rectangle is drawn, simply drag at the edges again to tidy it up if need be and click inside when done.
Now, how much easier is that than before? Perfect results, every time.