Create New Image From Marquee Selection

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GamingMouse
Jun 13, 2005
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I often need to create new images from a cropped selection. My current technique is to crop each selection I need, save it, then undo the crop and select the next piece I need to crop, then repeat.

It would be nice if I could instead create a new image directly into a new window from the crop selection. Is there any way to do this?

Thanks

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dave_milbut
Jun 13, 2005
use the marquee tool instead of the crop tool. then copy, create new then paste.
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Christine_Krof_Shock
Jun 13, 2005
or control+j to jump a copy of the selection to a new layer or control+shift+j to cut a copy of the selection to a new layer
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Larry_Ligon
Jun 13, 2005
If you’re using Photoshop CS or CS 2, you may want to use a script that I wrote. This makes a new document from a selection.

Download from this thread: http://www.ps-scripts.com/bb/viewtopic.php?t=31

There is another link inside this thread for the download of the file. See the Read Me.pdf for using this script.

Larry
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Dana_Gartenlaub
Jun 13, 2005
Basically, all this adds up to is cropping the image, than saving it under a different fileneme. Then you have your new image and your old image at the same time.
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Rene_Hache
Jun 13, 2005
Follow these steps:
1- Make your selection.
2- Copy it.
3- Press Ctrl+N or Command+N to create a new document. Document size will the size of your selection.
4- Click ok.
5- Paste your selection.
6- Save your doc.

Later,
Rene
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facesad
Sep 9, 2013
it would be better if you load images in a window image viewer and crop the selected section. then you save and create new images in batch. this way, you save a lot of time and efforts. but s third party software is needed.

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