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Using Inkscape - PP

Submitted by afeltrin on Wed, 02/13/2019 - 11:46

After taking and downloading the four photos onto my computer, I created a folder titled “Inkscape Methods.” I moved the four photos into that folder. I downloaded Inkscape and opened the application. I saved the project into the folder I created and titled the project as “Feltrin-original.” I imported the four photos at the same time. I locked the image properties at the top toolbar, resized each image, and cropped each image. I made sure each image was equally sized and comparable, paying careful attention and ensuring the two images involving my finger stroking along the stem of the leaf displayed the leaf at the same size. I set each photo’s width to 246mm. I aligned the four pictures so the photo of the quarter next to the leaf was in the upper left quadrant, the photo of the quarter next to my finger was in the upper right quadrant, the photo of my finger first touching the end of the plant closest to the main stem was in the lower left quadrant, and the photo of my finger touching the tip of the plant was in the lower right quadrant.

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Break up some of the longer sentences so the directions are easier to follow. 

I think in the larger scheme the sentence "I made sure each image was equally sized and comparable, paying careful attention and ensuring the two images involving my finger stroking along the stem of the leaf displayed the leaf at the same size. " would make sense, however in this stand-alone paragraph we aren't offered any information as to what you're talking about here. I would suggest saying that you "resized the images to be proportional to one another."

The content of the paragraph is fine, but it sounds like a set of directions more than what you did. "I did this..." "I did that...". Sometimes it helps to remove yourself ("I") from the paragraph and combining actions that were done to increase fluidity of the paragraph