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I have an image that I can’t remove the cropping from. It is cropped to a circle and I don’t want that. I am using Photoshop CS2. the image was last edited a while ago (a year or two), maybe in Corel 11, or 12, maybe in Photoshop.
I don’t see any layer mask, vector or raster. There is only the one layer.
I don’t see any channels that might be doing it. there are only 4 showing 1 RGB, R, G, B. It is a 24 bit RGB file.
There are no paths.
In adobe bridge I see the full image with a circle at the crop boundary. If I insert the file into Illustrator I see the full image with a circle at the crop boundary. In Photoshop what shows up is the full image size, but it is transparent outside of the circle.
How can I remove the cropping?
Thanks for any suggestion.
I don’t see any layer mask, vector or raster. There is only the one layer.
I don’t see any channels that might be doing it. there are only 4 showing 1 RGB, R, G, B. It is a 24 bit RGB file.
There are no paths.
In adobe bridge I see the full image with a circle at the crop boundary. If I insert the file into Illustrator I see the full image with a circle at the crop boundary. In Photoshop what shows up is the full image size, but it is transparent outside of the circle.
How can I remove the cropping?
Thanks for any suggestion.
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