"Size editing" refers to the adjustment of the size of objects or elements within an image, graphic, or document. This can involve both enlarging and reducing the size of objects to fit their dimensions or better represent them in a specific context.
Typical functions of software in the "Size editing" domain include:
Scaling: The ability to change the size of objects proportionally, either by dragging the corners of the object or by entering specific dimensions.
Free transformation: The capability to freely scale, rotate, or distort objects to fit the desired shape.
Cropping: Trimming or cutting out areas of an image to remove unwanted parts or focus attention on specific areas.
Pixel-level editing: The ability to manipulate objects or image areas at the pixel level to make precise adjustments.
Batch processing: The ability to apply size changes to multiple objects simultaneously to speed up workflow.