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CICrop functionality

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echosummet@gmail.com - 22 Mar 2008 19:04 GMT
Hi all I was hoping someone could help me out in understanding how the
CICrop filter works. It takes an inputRectangle with coordinates X, Y,
Z, W. What I was what to the points actually translate too. Are they
pixel values? This is what I am thinking but please correct me if I am
wrong.

                                        X------------------Y
                                         |                   |
                                         |                   |
                                         |                   |
                                         Z-----------------W

Thanks again!
echosummet@gmail.com - 23 Mar 2008 19:40 GMT
Ok i think i figured it out. X/Y are the starting coordinates, Z is
the width and W is the height for anyone out there who might be
interested.

On Mar 22, 11:04 am, echosum...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hi all I was hoping someone could help me out in understanding how the
> CICrop filter works. It takes an inputRectangle with coordinates X, Y,
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>
> Thanks again!
 
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