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Difine step by step Cropping, rotating, overlapping, superimposing, pasting photos on a page in Photoshop?​

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Answered by jangraaryan64
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Answer:

1. From the toolbar, select the Crop Tool . Crop borders display on the edges of the photo.

2. Draw a new cropping area or drag the corner and edge handles to specify the crop boundaries in your photo.

3. Specify the Crop options using the Control bar.

4. Press Enter (Windows) or Return (Mac OS) to crop the photo.

Choose a ratio or size for the crop box. You can also choose a preset, enter your own, or even define your own preset values for later use.

Overlay Options

Explaination

Selecting ratio and proportion: Choose a view to display overlay guides while cropping. Guides such as Rule of Thirds, Grid, and Golden Ratio are available. To cycle through all the options, press O.

Crop Options

Click the Settings (gear) menu to specify additional crop options.

Use Classic mode

Enable this option if you want to use the Crop tool like it was in previous versions of Photoshop (CS5 and earlier).

Auto Center Preview

Enable this option to place the preview in the center of the canvas.

Show Cropped Area

Enable this option to display the area that is cropped. If this option is disabled, only the final area is previewed.

Enable Crop Shield

Use the crop shield to overlay the cropped areas with a tint. You can specify a color and opacity. If you Enable Auto Adjust Opacity, the opacity is reduced when you edit the crop boundaries.

Delete cropped pixels

Disable this option to apply a non-destructive crop and retain pixels outside the crop boundaries. Non-destructive cropping does not remove any pixels. You can later click the image to see areas outside current crop borders.

Enable this option to delete any pixels that are outside the crop area. These pixels are lost and are not available for future adjustments.

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