Adobe 65045315 Photoshop Elements Manual - Page 154

Change the size of the canvas, Unconstrained, Defined Proportions, Defined Size, From Center

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USING PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS 10 148 Crop an image Cropping, resizing, retouching, and transforming photos Use the Cookie Cutter tool to clip a photo into a fun shape. 1 In the Edit workspace, select the Cookie Cutter tool . 2 Click the Shapes menu in the options bar to view a library of shapes from which to choose. To view other libraries, click the triangle on the right side of the currently open library and choose a new library from the list that appears. 3 Double-click a shape to select it. 4 Set Shape Options: Unconstrained Draws the shape to any size or dimension. Defined Proportions Keeps the height and width of the cropped shape in proportion. Defined Size Crops the photo to the exact size of the shape you chose. Fixed Size Specifies the exact measurements of the finished shape. From Center Draws the shape from the center. 5 Enter a value for Feather to soften the edges of the finished shape. Note: Feathering softens the edges of the cropped image so that the edges fade out and blend into the background. 6 Drag within the image to create the shape boundary and move it to the desired location in the image. 7 Click the Commit button , or press Enter to finish the cropping. If you want to cancel the cropping operation, click the Cancel button or press Esc. Change the size of the canvas You can add space to one or all sides of an image. Added canvas appears in the currently selected background color on the Background layer; in other layers, the added canvas is transparent. In the new canvas space, you can add text or resize your photo to fit the space. Last updated 1/2/2012

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USING PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS 10
Crop an image Cropping, resizing, retouching, and transforming photos
Last updated 1/2/2012
Use the Cookie Cutter tool to clip a photo into a fun shape.
1
In the Edit workspace, select the Cookie Cutter tool
.
2
Click the Shapes menu in the options bar to view a library of shapes from which to choose. To view other libraries,
click the triangle on the right side of the currently open library and choose a new library from the list that appears.
3
Double-click a shape to select it.
4
Set Shape Options:
Unconstrained
Draws the shape to any size or dimension.
Defined Proportions
Keeps the height and width of the cropped shape in proportion.
Defined Size
Crops the photo to the exact size of the shape you chose.
Fixed Size
Specifies the exact measurements of the finished shape.
From Center
Draws the shape from the center.
5
Enter a value for Feather to soften the edges of the finished shape.
Note:
Feathering softens the edges of the cropped image so that the edges fade out and blend into the background.
6
Drag within the image to create the shape boundary and move it to the desired location in the image.
7
Click the Commit button
, or press Enter to finish the cropping. If you want to cancel the cropping operation,
click the Cancel button
or press Esc.
Change the size of the canvas
You can add space to one or all sides of an image. Added canvas appears in the currently selected background color on
the Background layer; in other layers, the added canvas is transparent. In the new canvas space, you can add text or
resize your photo to fit the space.