fixed aspect ratio cropping

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rob.polymnia
Mar 20, 2010
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All.

Is it possible to set up some sort of fixed ratio cropping mask? If so how?

This is driving me mad!!

Rob.B

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Joel
Mar 20, 2010
wrote:

All.

Is it possible to set up some sort of fixed ratio cropping mask? If so how?

Yes, all you need to do is selecting the CROP Tool, then set whatever Ratio Aspect you wish and that it it!

1. Selecting the Crop Tool then it will give you the option to eneter whatever Ratio Aspect you wish

2. Entering the number in the [WIDTH] x [HEIGHt]

3. Then use you pen (tablet) to DRAW and DRAG the Ratio Aspect to anywhere within the photo. And the Ratop Aspect will remain *exactly* the same no matter how or how you play with your pen.

This is driving me mad!!

You just need to chill out as madden won’t solve the problem but lose the cool.

Rob.B
RP
rob.polymnia
Mar 21, 2010
Thanks.

I knew it would be easy but couldn’t sort it.

On Sat, 20 Mar 2010 15:47:32 -0500, Joel wrote:

wrote:

All.

Is it possible to set up some sort of fixed ratio cropping mask? If so how?

Yes, all you need to do is selecting the CROP Tool, then set whatever Ratio Aspect you wish and that it it!

1. Selecting the Crop Tool then it will give you the option to eneter whatever Ratio Aspect you wish

2. Entering the number in the [WIDTH] x [HEIGHt]

3. Then use you pen (tablet) to DRAW and DRAG the Ratio Aspect to anywhere within the photo. And the Ratop Aspect will remain *exactly* the same no matter how or how you play with your pen.

This is driving me mad!!

You just need to chill out as madden won’t solve the problem but lose the cool.

Rob.B

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