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		<title>Photoshop Tip: Crop to Selection of Specific Size</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[OK. I&#8217;ve been working with Photoshop for over a decade and today I discovered something for the first time that I WISH I had figured out years ago. So. Imagine this. You have a big, multi-layered PSD. Only a specific part is of interest. You want to use this area for an image but want [...]]]></description>
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<p>OK. I&#8217;ve been working with Photoshop for over a decade and today I discovered something for the first time that I WISH I had figured out years ago.</p>
<p>So. Imagine this. You have a big, multi-layered PSD. Only a specific part is of interest. You want to use this area for an image but want to <em>retain the layer structure</em>. Only way to do this is to Crop the image then Save As to create a new PSD. The <strong>PROBLEM</strong> with this is that the crop tool (C) is a totally visual tool. If you, for example, wanted to crop the image to a specific size you&#8217;ll be in bother. You&#8217;d have to create an new image of a desired size and then copy all the layers to the new document.</p>
<p>Today I discovered a solution to this.</p>
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<p>Fixed Size</p>
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<p>What to do is: Select the Rectangular Marquee Tool (M). In the Toolbar you&#8217;ll see an option that says &#8216;Style&#8217;. Select: &#8216;Fixed Size&#8217;, and input your desired size for the image after the Crop. Add the selection around the area of interest.</p>
<p>Now here is the cool part that I never realised. Instead of going to your Crop tool, go to the Toolbar, select Image > Crop with your previous selection still active. Hey Presto. You have a new image of a specific size and your layers are still intact.</p>
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