I'd like to know if this is possible with Photoshop CS4 :
- Select an item with Ctrl+T (on windows).
- Crop it directly, without selecting the item manually.
It is possible?
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I'd like to know if this is possible with Photoshop CS4 :
It is possible? |
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In order to crop to a specific layer there are three different methods that I would use:
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I think you can do this way:
You will get the item with all layers preserved. |
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i think we can do this if your layer size is smaller then canves then.. CTRL + CLick on Layer selection appear then click on Image Menu and then click on Crop your selected screen will be croped. |
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If you're asking about cropping an individual object on a layer, then no, there's not a direct way to do that. Photoshop crops the entire canvas, not individual layers. There are indirect ways, though, both of which you can make into a one-click Action. Method 1:
Your free transform will now act like a crop mask for the layer. Method 2:
Your path is now a vector mask that you can work with either using Free Transform or all the vector tools in the toolbox. |
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And old trick that may or may not work for you/on newer versions:
EDIT: 'doh! I just realize that's exactly what lawndartcatcher suggested. Give the upvote to that answer instead. |
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Uh - do you mean "scale the canvas to a particular item / selection group"? If so, I don't believe so. If you have a single item on a single layer you can select it (Ctrl+a -> nudge left / right to snap the selection to the actual pixels), copy it (Ctrl+c), create a new file (Ctrl+n (canvas sized to clipboard contents)) and paste the selected item into it - that would create a new file that's the exact dimensions of the item you're trying to crop to. I, too, have often wished for the ability to crop to a selection. |
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