Crop. This option will leave only the overlapping part, or intersecting part, of the selected images when applied. Original Image With Intersect Applied This option will remove all overlapping parts of images that are in front of other images, so that only the image located in back will remain with the overlapping parts removed.
Crop. Using Crop option, you can crop your image and extract small component of the image in predefined specific ratio or custom ratio as well.
Crop. Sub Crop (Left As Long, Top As Long, Width As Long, Height As Long) Crop image Denoise Sub Denoise Repair the image noise ImageHeight Function ImageHeight As Long Returns image height ImageWidth Function ImageWidth As Long Returns image width Invert Sub Invert Invert image Load Function Load (Filename As String) As Long Load image from file Mirror Sub Mirror Mirror image Rotate Sub Rotate (Angle As Long) Rotate the image Scan Function Scan As String Scan image and return decoded barcode data During execution of this method, Decoded event is raised for every barcode found in the image. Supported barcode types: UPC-A EAN-13 Code 39 Code39Ext Code128 EAN-128 Interleaved2of5 BarcodeScanX.Load "fax.tif" b=BarcodeScanX.Scan MsgBox b ScanImage Function ScanImage (Filename As String) As String Load and scan an image file See Scan method. SetArea Sub SetArea (Left As Long, Top As Long, Width As Long, Height As Long) Set area to scan Events
Crop. The type of produce you work with is called a crop (eg. apple, orange). Rate: This is the amount you will be paid per unit that you pick, pack or prune. Unit: You will be paid for every unit. For example, trays measuring (insert dimensions), boxes measuring (insert dimensions), by weight (KG) or something else. Variables: Your piecework rate may change based on a number of variables such as the method of work you are using, the weather you are working in, or the condition of the crop you are working with. You will be paid: Crop Rate Unit Variables To get pay equivalent to at least 15% more than your minimum hourly rate in the Award*, you must pick/pack at least... EXAMPLE 1 Grapes $Y KG Rain 1 KG/HR EXAMPLE 2 Grapes $Z KG Sun/Cloud 2 KG/HR PAY 1 PAY 2 PAY 3 Employer to complete the table. The employer must review the piecework rates regularly. *Your piecework rate must be high enough to allow the average competent employee to earn at least 15% more per hour than the minimum hourly rate in the Award for your type of employment and classification level. If you are a casual employee, calculation of your piecework rate must also include the casual loading. Payment Tick the most appropriate method and frequency below:
Crop. You can easily crop any sections protruding from the defined rectangular area. A0-Landscape to B4-Portrait If you select this menu item, the frame defining the document size you selected will be shown. The image in this frame will be clipped. Once you define the area to be clipped, left-click to delete the sections outside the frame. On the toolbar, click the A0-Landscape to B4-Landscape or A0-Portrait to B4-Portrait button. Alternatively, select the Tools menu > Crop > A0-Landscape to B4-Portrait. User 1 to 4 To use this function, you must register the size of the area to clip. On the toolbar, click one of the User 1 to 4 buttons, or select the Tools menu > Crop > one of the User 1 to 4 sizes. Set Region To define the area to clip, take the following steps: Left-click in the desired position to define the start position. Next move the mouse until the desired area is obtained. Leftclick to define the area to clip. On the toolbar, click the Set Region button, or select the Tools menu > Crop > Set Region.
Crop. Brussels sprouts (Brassica oleracea var. Gemmifera) belong to the Xxxx crop family which includes cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower, collards, kale, and kohlrabi. They are a slow-growing, long-bearing crop that requires cool weather conditions between 45F and 75F with optimal growth between 60F and 65F. The plants have a shallow root system with 70 to 80 percent of the root system found within the upper 8-20” of soil (Xxxxx, 2001). Brussels sprout seed is planted in greenhouses with seedlings ready for transplanting into fields 50 to 60 days later (USDA, 1999a). Two different varieties of Brussel sprouts were grown in the field trial. The Confidant variety mature in 140-160 days, whereas the Cobus is a late-season variety that takes longer to mature (180-195 days) and is more tolerant of winter weather (Pfyffer Associates, 2004).
Crop. That Leasee will plant beans on the Premises for the crop year of 2005 and will agree not to plant seed corn or commercial corn as was previously planned.
Crop. The underlying Crop for the Contributed Crop Loan is a Crop approved pursuant to the Underwriting Guidelines.
Crop. The 2018 almond crop is available with the Seller’s accepted offer subject to Xxxxx’s full reimbursement of cultural costs including management prior to the close of escrow.