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Tutorial Guide: Zooming and Yellow Warning Symbols

Hello Mixbookers!

Today we’re posting another tutorial guide! We’re introducing the Zoom feature and showing you what to do if you have a yellow warning symbol on your photo. This will be especially helpful when you are editing your Mixbook! :)

1. Zoom Zoom Zoom

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The great thing about our zoom feature is that there are many different uses that will give you a new perspective, look, and feel to your photo. Start by selecting a photo, and you see that the zoom button is located on the tool bar that pops up. This slider will allow you to click and drag it to the right to zoom in on the photo more.

In the case of this photo, it could use more focus to show the subjects which are the people standing next to the cruise ship. To create focus, we’ll simply zoom in close-up on the people.

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Now you can see that the photo’s focus is on the three people and the ship’s name. You can also move the photo around within the frame by clicking and dragging the hand tool in the middle of the photo.

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2. Yellow Warning Symbols

What they are, Why they are there, and How to Fix it

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The yellow warning symbols are an indicator of your photo’s quality. It warns you that the photo may come out slightly blurry or pixellated if it is stretched out or zoomed in too much. This allows you to reduce the size or zoom out more. However, printed version will come out clear and in good quality providing there is no yellow warning symbol.

I hope you found this helpful! As always, feel free to contact us here if you have any questions or comments. :)

Keep up the Mixbooking!

Jasmine

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