Focus
When you trim an image, you naturally draw attention to the primary subject. For example, if you have a portrait, chopping out unnecessary background elements can highlight the person's expression and demeanor, making your work more engaging.
When you trim an image, you naturally draw attention to the primary subject. For example, if you have a portrait, chopping out unnecessary background elements can highlight the person's expression and demeanor, making your work more engaging.
Lossless
Quality
Range (0-100)
Compression Level
Higher values give better quality for a given size at the cost of increased encoding time
Enable
Enable
Postfix
Adds a piece of text to the filename before the period (.)
Remove All
Yes, as long as you start with a high-resolution image, trimming doesn’t necessarily result in a loss of quality; it improves focus instead.