by Medley on Thu Mar 01, 2007 12:59 am
You know, maybe I'm just wierd (I'm SURE Excruciating would'nt disagree....), but I rarely use the crop tool to crop.
Here's what I do: Use the rectangular marquee to make a selection. Using the tool bar at the top, you can set it to Inches, centimeters, pixels etc. You can also set it to a specific ratio, or even a specific size. While making the selection, you can hold the spacebar down to move it around.
Once I have the selection made, go to Edit> Copy to copy the selection to your computer's clipboard. Now go to File> New. You'll find that the file preset is automatically set to "clipboard" and the new file's dimensions are the dimensions of the selection you just made. Click OK, to open the new file, and then Edit> Paste to paste the selection neatly onto a new layer within that file. Merge down or Flatten the file, and save your "cropped" image.
The real beauty of this method is that the original file is still active in the background, and can be saved for future use.
I've found this technique to be very handy. Thought you might too.
-Medley.
There are only 10 types of people in this world- those who understand binary, and those who don't.