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Example:
I have a large image layer that I only need the upper part of. I have slid it towards the bottom of my canvas, and now a large part of the layer "hangs over" the bottom edge.
In other words, it is not visible outside the canvas edge, but it is still there if I move the layer back up.
I want that excess to go away, trimmed off even with my canvas. Since the part in question is outside the canvas, I can’t select it to delete it.
Question:
How can I delete the part of a layer that is outside of the canvas area? I know I can select all>crop, but is there another method?
thanks in advance – this one has bothered me for a while…
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Michael Evangelista
Southern Utah Web Design
www.suwebs.com
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I have a large image layer that I only need the upper part of. I have slid it towards the bottom of my canvas, and now a large part of the layer "hangs over" the bottom edge.
In other words, it is not visible outside the canvas edge, but it is still there if I move the layer back up.
I want that excess to go away, trimmed off even with my canvas. Since the part in question is outside the canvas, I can’t select it to delete it.
Question:
How can I delete the part of a layer that is outside of the canvas area? I know I can select all>crop, but is there another method?
thanks in advance – this one has bothered me for a while…
—
Michael Evangelista
Southern Utah Web Design
www.suwebs.com
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