Cropping with preset dimensions

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schooleydoo
Oct 15, 2007
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I am creating an animation from still photos that i have taken, and want to crop my images in the same place every time.

In PSP, if you click on the crop tool, a dimensions bar appears with width / height / res options. But there is also a left / top / right / bottom option. In there i put in that i want it to count 40px from top, 23px from left etc etc, and then crop. Repeated x5, this gives me 5 images with the target in the same place every time.

How on earth do you achieve this in Photoshop? I have searched the internet, forums and help to no avail.

Any help here much appreciated.

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Andrei_Doubrovski
Oct 15, 2007
Hello schooleydoo,
Record cropping the first image to action, and then crop all the other images with a click
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Brett_Dalton
Oct 17, 2007
Alt if you have CS3, load them as a stack, crop the whole lot in one hit and then save each layer back out.

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charlene_eason
Oct 17, 2007
I am trying to crop images to 4×5 and 16×20 without losing or adding to the size. How do I get photoshop cs to do this?
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David_Biddlecombe
Oct 18, 2007
Charlene

Of course cropping by it’s very nature means losing some size, but I guess you mean you don’t want to add or subtract any pixels other than the ones you are cropping. To achieve this just make sure the resolution box in the crop tool is empty before you crop.

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