[CS2] Cropping problem

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Miss Perspicacia Tick
Jul 8, 2005
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I have scanned in three photos from which I would now like to crop extraneous background. However, the crop tool appears to be stuck in ‘maintain proportions’ mode (i.e. acting like the shift key is pressed, when it isn’t). I only have adjustment handles in the corners, nothing in the middle of the sides (IOW, I have four handles, not eight, as I believe I should have). How do I extend the area ‘disproportionately’? I want to ‘stretch’ the area by the sides, not the corners.

Holding down shift doesn’t make any difference.

What am I doing wrong?

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patrick
Jul 8, 2005
"Miss Perspicacia Tick" wrote in message
I have scanned in three photos from which I would now like to crop extraneous background. However, the crop tool appears to be stuck in ‘maintain proportions’ mode (i.e. acting like the shift key is pressed, when it isn’t). I only have adjustment handles in the corners, nothing in the middle of the sides (IOW, I have four handles, not eight, as I believe I should have). How do I extend the area ‘disproportionately’? I want to ‘stretch’ the area by the sides, not the corners.

Holding down shift doesn’t make any difference.

What am I doing wrong?
With the Crop Tool active, click on the CLEAR box in the Options Bar. Good luck! . . . . patrick
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Tacit
Jul 8, 2005
In article <H8tze.342$>,
"Miss Perspicacia Tick" wrote:

I have scanned in three photos from which I would now like to crop extraneous background. However, the crop tool appears to be stuck in ‘maintain proportions’ mode

That’s because you have told it to use fixed proportions.

Click on the crop tool and look at your options bar.


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