To resize an image in Capture One by adjusting its visible frame, you can interact directly with the image boundaries in the viewer. This method is primarily used for adjusting the composition or cropping the image.
How to Adjust Image Frame (Crop) for Resizing in Capture One
In Capture One, a common way to "resize" the active area of your image—often referred to as cropping or reframing—involves a simple interactive process:
- Locate the Image Frame: In the Capture One viewer, bring the desired image into focus.
- Hover Over Edges: Carefully move your mouse cursor to the "edges of the frame of the image."
- Identify the Resize Icon: As you precisely hover over these edges, you "gonna notice a change of an icon." This particular icon signifies the "resize icon," indicating that you can now manipulate the frame.
- Left-Click to Adjust: "Once you see this" resize icon, "you can left-click" and drag to dynamically adjust the frame's size and shape. This action effectively "resizes" the visible portion of your image, allowing you to crop or refine the composition according to your needs.
This interactive method provides a direct and visual way to define the final dimensions of your image within the Capture One editing environment, setting the stage for further processing or export.