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Are you looking for a way to take your graphic design skills to the next level?
Cropping images in Photoshop can be tricky, but with the right tools and guidance anyone can become a pro at manipulating their photos.
In this blog post, we’ll provide an easy to follow guide on how to crop pictures in Photoshop quickly and effectively.
You’ll walk away feeling confident about your new photo-editing abilities and have all the knowledge necessary to give your graphics that professional edge.
Crop and straighten an image · Select the Crop tool in the Tools panel. · Drag any edge or corner to adjust the size and shape of the crop border.
Ever noticed when taking a photo of an object that the edges look like they’re bowing inwards towards the horizon?
Introducing keystone distortion, also known as ‘keystoning’!
But no need to worry – with Photoshop’s amazing Perspective Crop Tool you can easily fix this issue and make sure all your pics are looking razor sharp.
Today I’m gonna show you how it works – so let’s get cropping!
Looking to break down a complex image? With the slice tool, Photoshop does all the hard work for you!
Import your photo or artwork and let it take care of turning that big jigsaw puzzle into neat individual sections—cleanly cutting without any cropping needed.
Now who said making something complicated has to be difficult?!
If you want to break things up in Photoshop, then the slice tool is your go-to!
You’ll find it nestled under the crop tool’s section of the palette.
Just right-click on that and a pop-up box with all kinds of goodies will present itself – including our old friend, slice.
Pick it out from there for some serious slicing fun!
I hope this quick guide on the different types of Photoshop crop tools was helpful!
Be sure to experiment with each one to see which suits your needs best.
As always, if you have any questions or comments, feel free to leave them below and I’ll get back to you as soon as I can.
Did you find this helpful?
Let me know in the comments!