Resizing Images

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Pamturk
Nov 24, 2003
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I am using Photoshop CS.
I have several images that I have scanned. They are not all the same image size; however, if cropped properly what I need to see can be within the same size. I am placing the pictures in an InDesign file. I need all the pictures to be the same size, without distorting the image. Is there a way to set the size to crop to? I am having trouble making each picture exactly the same. I have to keep recropping to hope that when I go to image size I can get it.

I am sure there’s an easy way .. but I can’t find it!

Thanks

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John_Slate
Nov 24, 2003
why not just "crop" them with InDesign frames of the same size?
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TempusMn
Nov 24, 2003
Just set your rectangular selection tool to "fixed size" and set your intended size there, then make your selection. Then go to "image/crop" to crop it to the selection size. Done!
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Pamturk
Nov 24, 2003
Thank you for all your suggestions. I am also using InDesign’s Package command so that I can send everything to a printer. So I am not sure which way, sizing in InDesign of Photoshop (using either one of the 2 suggestions) is the best way. I tend to think Photoshop and will try that way!

Thanks again

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