Cropping Pictures

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Lisa Morowski

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Aug 23, 2012, 3:28:40 PM8/23/12
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Hi,
As I have been creating my lesson plans, my biggest struggle with GAFE is not being able to crop a picture. I use many screen shots so that I can replace hard copies with digital, not to mention that I won't have a textbook for one semester's worth of my class. I have been looking for a way to crop pictures either by creating a Google drawing, or in Documents/Presentations, but I keep having to use Publisher. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Lisa Morowski

Chris Williams

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Aug 23, 2012, 3:45:30 PM8/23/12
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On the Chromebook, you can save/open the screen shot in Picassa,
select the screen shot to edit, click Actions, and select Edit in
Creative Kit; wait for it to open and make your edit; you then have
the option of replacing the photo or saving a copy. Chris
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Lisa Morowski

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Aug 24, 2012, 12:59:52 PM8/24/12
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Thank you! I will give this a try!
Lisa


Dan Sitter

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Aug 27, 2012, 3:59:42 PM8/27/12
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You should be able to natively crop the pictures right on the Chromebook now.

Lisa Morowski

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Aug 28, 2012, 12:20:12 PM8/28/12
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Dan, could you provide more specifics on how to do this? I have been asking other teachers who had Chromebooks last year and they couldn't help me with this either. Thank you!


Steven Butschi

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Aug 28, 2012, 7:51:22 PM8/28/12
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Hi Lisa,

Another option may be to take a partial screenshot of the part of the picture that you want.  

You can take a partial screenshot by clicking 'CTRL' and 'SHIFT' and then the button above the '6' key with the three squares layered on top of one another.  That will then turn your curser into a cross that you can drag over the part of the screen (or picture) that you want.  

To view the screenshot, click 'CTRL' and M to open up your file manager.  I like the sort my file manager by date, so the screenshot would be at the top.

Here are the directions in our help center as well:  http://support.google.com/chromeos/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=183089

I hope this helps!

Steven 




On Tue, Aug 28, 2012 at 9:20 AM, Lisa Morowski <moro...@merton.k12.wi.us> wrote:
Dan, could you provide more specifics on how to do this? I have been asking other teachers who had Chromebooks last year and they couldn't help me with this either. Thank you!

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Jason Markey

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Aug 28, 2012, 8:13:42 PM8/28/12
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Another screenshot option...

My favorite app for screenshots is Awesome Screenshot.  Options to annotate, crop, etc and saves image file or as URL to linked diigo account.

Jason
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Dan Sitter

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Sep 7, 2012, 4:17:14 PM9/7/12
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After you've got your screenshot, whether it's using the native app on the Chromebook or another extension, (there are a ton of them), you can save it on the hard drive or in the cloud, whichever you like.  Double click the image on the harddrive and basic editing tools will launch that will allow you to crop the picture
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