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venti_sei

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PostPosted: Sat Sep 23, 2006 11:03 pm    Post subject: How to crop with a set aspect ratio? Reply with quote

i've got about 200 photographs i'll need to crop manually, and the finished files need to be in a 3x4 aspect ratio.

how would i make a resizable selection box that maintains this aspect ratio that i can use over and over again?
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qubert

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PostPosted: Sun Sep 24, 2006 10:39 am    Post subject: Re: How to crop with a set aspect ratio? Reply with quote

venti_sei wrote:
i've got about 200 photographs i'll need to crop manually, and the finished files need to be in a 3x4 aspect ratio.

how would i make a resizable selection box that maintains this aspect ratio that i can use over and over again?


Open up your rulers by pressing Ctrl-R or a PC (Command R on the Mac)

The right click anywhere on the ruler. it will then bring up a menu for you to choose if you want inches or mm or what ever you wish to have measuerd.

Then go to your crop tool and enter in your dimensions. REMEMBER to enter in 72 PIXELS per inch for web and 300 Pixels pre inch for print in the resoultion box.

Hope that helps!

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