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Many of the books on Photoshop CS2 don’t even mention "Trim"; others mention it but do not give explicit instructions on how to use it.
I have 28 TIF pictures scanned in…they are of a document. In all cases, the pictures are of typing and writing on a white background, with the bottom and right side pure black. I want to crop to the size of the white background.
Trim seemed aperfect match to what I want to do, but I can’t get it to work. I didn’t quite understand the meaning if the pixels you select (upper left or lower right): are they the ones you want to trim AWAY?
So I thought I’d try it both ways. In either case nothing changes.
Does anyone have good, complete, instructions on how to use Trim?
I have 28 TIF pictures scanned in…they are of a document. In all cases, the pictures are of typing and writing on a white background, with the bottom and right side pure black. I want to crop to the size of the white background.
Trim seemed aperfect match to what I want to do, but I can’t get it to work. I didn’t quite understand the meaning if the pixels you select (upper left or lower right): are they the ones you want to trim AWAY?
So I thought I’d try it both ways. In either case nothing changes.
Does anyone have good, complete, instructions on how to use Trim?
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