crop out
Third Person
crops out
Present Participle
cropping out
Past Tense
cropped out
Past Participle
cropped out
1
to exclude or remove a part of an image or content, typically for a specific purpose or to enhance the visual composition
- In photo editing, you can use the crop tool to crop out unnecessary elements and focus on the main subject.
- When designing the brochure, the graphic designer decided to crop out distracting backgrounds to highlight the product images.
- In video editing, editors often crop out irrelevant scenes to create a more concise and engaging final product.
- The photographer chose to crop out the bystanders and capture a candid shot of the main event.
- During the presentation, the speaker used software to crop out specific data points for a clearer representation of the key metrics.
2
to become visible, especially at the surface of a substance or area
- As the sun set, the stars began to crop out, filling the night sky.
- The first signs of spring started to crop out with vibrant blossoms on the trees.
- After hours of excavation, ancient artifacts began to crop out from the layers of soil.
- The submerged rocks can be dangerous for boats, especially when they crop out near the water's surface.
- As the tide receded, interesting seashells and marine life began to crop out along the shore.
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