Croppola Please use croppola on your laptop or desktop computer.
Croppola crops your photos intelligently.
Croppola analyzes the composition of your picture and calculates the best crop. Just drop a photo, select the desired aspect ratio, and watch croppola do its magic!
Intelligent cropping with Croppola

Change the aspect ratio of a photo

You have a portrait photo, and want a nice 4:3 landscape crop for your latest presentation slides. Croppola will find a well-balanced part with the desired aspect ratio within your picture - quickly and painlessly.

Change aspect ratio

Enhance your holiday pictures or snapshots

You took snapshots of your kids playing on the beach, and want to improve the framing. Croppola will analyze your photos and suggest well-balanced crops.

Enhance your holiday pictures

Prepare photos for your photobook, calendar, or wallpaper

You are creating a calendar. Let croppola choose a nice crop for you.

Create a calendar

Experiment with image composition

You took a great shot and are looking for a perfectly balanced composition. Let croppola make suggestions, and fine-tune manually.

Experiment with image composition
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Rk Android Tool V1.35 New! -

Ensure the Rockchip driver is installed. Without this, your PC will not recognize the device when it is in "Maskrom" or "Loader" mode.

In the world of custom Android development and device maintenance, flashing firmware is a crucial skill. For users owning devices powered by Fuzhou Rockchip Electronics processors—such as tablets, TV boxes (MID devices), and e-books—the remains a classic, reliable utility for managing, repairing, and upgrading firmware. Rk Android Tool V1.35

The tool operates by connecting your device in a special USB debugging mode, often called "Loader" or "Maskrom" mode. Step 1: Install Drivers and Load Tool Download and extract the RKAndroidTool v1.35 package . Ensure the Rockchip driver is installed

Hold down the "Reset" or "Boot" button on your device. While holding it, plug in the USB cable to the computer (usually the OTG port). For users owning devices powered by Fuzhou Rockchip

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