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Photoshop F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 21 7:35 am)
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Then select "Fixed Size" from the drop menu. 2
Then type 1024 in "Width" 3
Then type 768 in "Height" 4
Then drag the selection to where you want it. 5
Once you have what you want..Select Image > Crop. (Not Shown in image)
That outta do it.
Hope this helps.
Tom
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Is there a way in CS2 to crop to a certain size, like 1024 x 768? I think from what I've read in the help files that each custom crop size has to be defined first. Is that the only way?
I'm coming from the PhotoImpact world where one could initiate a crop and type in the desired (crop) size and then move the crop window to the desired position.