Thanks!!!-Crop Tool Problem & Making Images Use All of Photo Paper

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Feb 18, 2004
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Thanks to all of those who responded to my postings "Making Images Use ALL of Photo Paper" and "Crop Tool Not Working." I get several very helpful responses to my postings on this and one other Photoshop newsgroup and was able to resolve my problem with your advice. For some reason, the dragging feature on my PS isn’t working with the crop tool, but my problem is rectified by instead simply clicking on the rectangular marquee icon, entering the output format ratio (4X6, 5X7, etc.) clicking on the image and THEN dragging within the image. I can then match the output format ratio exactly with my blank photo paper size and fill the entire blank (and without distortion) by cropping this way. Thanks again for your help in solving my problems.

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Roberto
Feb 19, 2004
I did not see your post, and I may be having the same problem, when I print using either PSE or PS7, and try to crop the image from the print menu (by adjusting the position and scale and scale of picture to be printed), all a get in one corner of the photograph.

I am printing to a HP7260 (if that were to make any difference).

Jeffrey

"Xtx99" wrote in message
Thanks to all of those who responded to my postings "Making Images Use ALL
of
Photo Paper" and "Crop Tool Not Working." I get several very helpful
responses
to my postings on this and one other Photoshop newsgroup and was able to resolve my problem with your advice. For some reason, the dragging
feature on
my PS isn’t working with the crop tool, but my problem is rectified by
instead
simply clicking on the rectangular marquee icon, entering the output
format
ratio (4X6, 5X7, etc.) clicking on the image and THEN dragging within the image. I can then match the output format ratio exactly with my blank
photo
paper size and fill the entire blank (and without distortion) by cropping
this
way. Thanks again for your help in solving my problems.

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