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Cropped images without border, but still showing border in the original image #13
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Thank you for the temporary solution, and good luck with the project |
Wow, that was fast. Yes, this does exactly what I want. Thank you very much for your work |
If there are any improvements or bugs, please call me, and I will try my best to improve MulimgViewer. Finally, sincerely thank you for your contribution to MulimgViewer. |
Hi there,
I really like the idea of your program. I am currently using it to highlight details within images. Is there any way of generating the output image without the border around it while keeping the border on the input? This seems like a good feature as the colored border is only interesting if there are multiple magnifications. What I want to use it for (cropping multiple images) has no need for this border in the output, but should show it on the input.
Thanks in advance
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