You can crop an image in Photoshop with the crop tool, found in the Tool Palette on the left side of the screen. The crop tool's Tool Options bar is at the top of the screen and lets you set the ...
Adobe Photoshop is full of advanced editing tools that let you do everything from change the color of an object to remove the background from an image, but the seemingly humble crop tool is among the ...
Photoshop CC tutorial showing how to use the Shadows/Highlights feature, the Perspective Crop Tool and how to save images without their backgrounds by saving them as PNGs.
Photo correction and photo manipulation will at some point include straightening, cropping, and filling. Cropping means removing parts of the image and filling includes adding content to parts that ...
Adobe is soon set to bring a new feature Photoshop users' way - the Content-Aware Crop tool, which builds on an existing feature. Plenty of times when one takes a picture, there are things in the ...
The crop feature in Adobe Photoshop removes part of your image, reducing the picture to a selected section. The crop tool always selects a rectangular shape but you may sometimes want to crop an image ...
Regular users of Photoshop have probably come across this problem before: After you’ve straightened a photo by slightly rotating it to one side or the other, your ability to then crop the image is ...
The photographer’s best friend after the camera is photo editing software. The photo may look lovely when you aim and shoot but when you download it on the computer, there may be things that need ...
The crop tool is probably one of the easiest tools to use, but probably not used as often as it should. Use the crop tool to help the appearance of your image by enhancing the composition. After ...
For a long time, it was hard to beat the buzz around Adobe’s Content-Aware Fill feature, a function in Photoshop CC that “sees behind” unwanted objects to automatically fill in appropriate background ...
Adobe made the lives of photographers exponentially easier when it introduced its Content-Aware Fill and Heal tool in Photoshop CS5 back in 2010. Two years later, it further simplified image ...