Added: Nov 03, 2005 Rating: Less than 3 votes yet
Level: Beginner Software:
Photoshop
The Crop Tool cuts out a defined area deleting or hiding the rest of an image:
- In the Toolbox, select the Crop
Tool,
click on the image and draw a rectangle holding mouse's button pressed. - When you release the button a bounding box appears. You can move, resize
and rotate it. To move bounding box by a few pixels you can use keyboard
cursor
keys. - While bounding box is active you can choose Hide or Delete option: Delete completely
remove cut-off (shielded) parts of the image; Hide only
hides them, so you can make them visible later on using Move
Tool.. - To apply crop you have either to press [Enter] key or right-click on the image and choose command Crop in context menu.
- To pre-define target image size fill Width, Height and Resolution fields on the Options bar. Units (cm or inch) have to be specified in the same fields; otherwise Photoshop sets it to px (pixels).
- Note that while bounding box is active the rest of Photoshop tools and commands are not available. You have either to apply [Enter] or to discard [Esc] crop to resume the work.

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