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Photoshop Image Crop
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Can somebody tell me how to do this very simple thing - I can't work it out!! I have a photo which I want to select a portion of and keep it at a particular size - how do I do that? For instance - say I have a 2048 x 1024 image and I want to select a 800 x 600 portion - how do I do that? I can see how to crop a section but not to a particular size. |
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What I do to keep the same aspect ratio is select all (CTRL A), then go to Select - Transform Selection, then hold down shift and drag the corner to the size you want. Then you can move it about to crop the area you want.
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Once you get to 800x600, let go. Then use the selection move tool (like the rectangular select tool but has the move icon on it). It won't move your image (If it does, hit Ctrl-Z and look for another tool). Move the box over to where you want the image. Then click crop to selection from the menu. |
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Actually there should be an option on the rectangular selection tool to select a fixed size.
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I hate photoshop, impossible to learn or scratch the surface of it. lol. |
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Pity you didn't ask me..I frequently have to supply a thumbnail size of 100X100 pixels and it's a cinch when you know how.:D
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In CS5 you enter the crop size in the tool bar.
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Yep - ok - so after the image is cropped, I want to paste that selection into a new image - who do I do that simple operation? I'm begining to think Photoshop is rubbish - I can do these things simply in PSP! :rolleyes: |
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PS is far from rubbish. it's very powerful, but takes years to get near to scratching the surface. it can do so much. a rediculous amount to be honest. there will be many many things it can do that you'll just never ever know about. |
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When you are happy with the position of the cropped image then merge layers. It would perhaps be a good idea to actually tell us what you are trying to achieve? If you are trying to say place a head from one picture onto a body in another then using the magic wand or magnetic lasso would be a better option. To be honest the best way to learn Photoshop is with the Photoshop WOW books |
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