You’ll notice at the top of your window you will have the Crop Tool options which includes the Width, Height, and Resolution.
Go back to your Crop Tool options (located above your image file, just below the pull-down menus) and enter the size you need along with the resolution.
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Want to save this article for later? CLICK HERE to download these Photoshop FAQs as a printable PDF. Make note of the size and resolution (in this case our file is 300 dpi). A new window will appear that shows you the size and resolution of your file. To keep the resolution while cropping the image, click on the Image pull-down menu and select Image Size. It is important to keep the resolution of your image so there is no loss in file information. To crop an image to a specified location, select the Crop tool in Photoshop located on your Tools palette. For example: if I have an image that’s 24″ x 16″ but the frame I am using is 22″ x 16″, here are 2 ways to go about cropping the image. Cropping an image file involves cutting out a part of the image that is not needed in the final print. When working with different sized frames, sometimes it may be necessary to crop your file to fit properly. Cropping an image to the correct size and resolution. All examples shown are done in Adobe Photoshop CS5. The techniques described below will help you prepare your image files to print. This blog post will show you various tips for re-sizing your images, cropping, resolution adjustments, nesting images, and more.
This month I wanted to tackle the top questions we’ve received regarding Adobe Photoshop.