Specify height of result - give desired number of pixels for the height of the output image.Specify width of result - give desired number of pixels for the width of the output image.Specify zoom factor - directly set a percentage for the enlarged dimensions.To change it, you can use one of several methods listed in the combo box directly under the header 'Output Dimensions' on the left. The size of the result is displayed under the Thumbnail Preview.
This is useful for fine adjustments if you have marked a very small part of the input. Use ' free' to allow arbitrary cropping.Īfter clicking ' Center View' the view will center around the selected region. In the combo box under the picture you can select one of several fixed cropping formats for the rectangle, for example ' square', or ' 1 : sqrt(2)' ( the format of a normal Din A4 paper ). If no rectangle is defined, the complete input image is enlarged. The contents of this cropping rectangle are enlarged when you click ' Enlarge&Save'. To make it disappear, click anywhere outside the rectangle. You can move it by grabbing its interior or resize it by grabbing the frame. It won't disappear when you release the mouse. When you hold down the mouse within this view and drag it around, you will see that a frame appears, the cropping rectangle. In the right tab, titled ' Cropping', you can select a region of your image for enlarging. The thumbnail shows a small version of the output image, giving you an impression of its contents and format. Now you should see your image in the right view and a thumbnail of it on the left. r open a file using ' Open.' in the file menu.grab an image somewhere and drop it onto the enlarger window,.To replace Smilla and open another input image, When starting SmillaEnlarger you will see a husky named Smilla in the tabbed view on the right side, and a thumbnail version in the column to the left, together with some buttons and input fields.