How to crop images in Photoshop?

Dec 18, 2010 by     1 Comment     Posted under: Photoshop, Photoshop for babies, Tutorial


This tutorial is for the photoshop beginners who doesn’t know how to crop an image. (Tutorial made using PS CS4)

Start Photoshop, Goto File-> open

And open the image you wanna crop, as i did below.

Select the crop tool as shown in pic below:

Select the part of the image you need.

Then select any tool from the tool box (Only then the Crop confirmation window will appear as shown below).

A crop confirmation window appears, click Crop.

Successfully cropped the image :) .

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