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I’m a long-time user of Photoshop Elements, and am migrating to CS (because it’s better, and available at work).
I’ve noticed something that PSE does that I can’t (obviously) replicate in CS3, and that I find really useful. When using the Crop tool in PSE, and choosing "Use Original Image Ratio", the crop bounds are constrained to the height/width ratio of the original image, and the resultant image is automatically resized to that of the original image when the crop is completed.
Is there anything obvious I’ve missed in CS3 to replicate this functionality? Is it possible to make it happen through some sort of automation/scripting or something?
Cheers
Brad
I’ve noticed something that PSE does that I can’t (obviously) replicate in CS3, and that I find really useful. When using the Crop tool in PSE, and choosing "Use Original Image Ratio", the crop bounds are constrained to the height/width ratio of the original image, and the resultant image is automatically resized to that of the original image when the crop is completed.
Is there anything obvious I’ve missed in CS3 to replicate this functionality? Is it possible to make it happen through some sort of automation/scripting or something?
Cheers
Brad
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