Cropped photo iPad printing

Hi, I am trying to print a picture I cropped on my iPad to my HP6510 with HP ePrint app. When you select pictures, film, the photo shows its cropped form, but when it opens in the pain of the overview it is the unedited version.
It seems that HP ePrint discards all changes?

I was able to recreate and I must say that you have had a very good question.  Unfortunetly, I couldn't open the picture cropped in the application.  I saw exactly what you saw. Even the tech in this Department has confirmed the possibility of opening a photo cropped in film is not a supported feature in the HP ePrint app.

I continued to work on this even knowing that, and I was able to provide the two alternatives.  When I was in the ePrint application and the photo had pulled up, I was able to drag the photo autour and even expand to match the culture settings I had wanted.  Have you noticed the white box behind him?  This is the guide of the page which will be printed if you understand what I mean.  It is as a guideline or a model in the background and you move the picture or enlarge, what appears in front of the white box, this is what will be printed.  When you take the picture with one finger you can move.  So if you use the "pinch and expand" technique, you can adjust the picture for the culture settings you've wanted to do in the film.  I tried all the camera controls to record or block the cropped photo, but he wouldn't do that.  No matter how I recorded it I could not access the edited photo in the HP ePrint app version.

In other words, I could crop outside of the app and then open the photo cropped in the HP ePrint included using an application called Aviary of additional photo editing.  I really like this as a photo editor.  Once I cropped the photo and selected it done, saved the cropped image in my camera that I was able to preview and print all as I expected.  It must be something to do with the iPad, not completely conversion photos cropped in the camera roll only.  I now understand what you mean.  I hope you understand my two options for you.  It was really more difficult to explain how I did what I did then he actually did.  Let me know if you have any questions or if it works as a solution for you.

To summarize, the cropped photo will not print if grown under the film.  It must trim in the HP ePrint app or another photo editing application to print it actually with the expected results.  Who should get out the guesswork for you.  I hope this helps!

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