kuvankappaus
Kuvankappaus, often translated as image cropping, is a fundamental image editing technique used to remove unwanted outer areas of a digital image. This process involves adjusting the boundaries of the image to create a new, smaller image that focuses on a particular subject or area of interest. Cropping can be used to improve composition, eliminate distractions, or change the aspect ratio of an image. It is a non-destructive editing process in most modern software, meaning the original image data is preserved, and the cropped area can be restored if needed.
The process typically involves selecting a rectangular or elliptical region within the original image. The software