When the crop is applied, the image will be resized to match the width, height, and resolution of the initial image. Then, switch to the document that needs to be cropped/resized and drag out the Crop marquee. To use the dimensions of one image to crop another image, select the document with the desired dimensions and select Front Image from the Aspect Ratio/Crop Size drop-down menu to auto-populate the width, height and resolution (or tap “I”).You can also choose from the preset values in the drop-down list (for either Aspect Ratio or Crop size) or, enter your own values and choose New Crop Preset to add the values to the drop-down.Ĭropping to Another Image’s Dimensions (File Size)
Choose W x H x Resolution from the Aspect Ratio/Crop Size drop-down menu to enter specific values and crop to a specific image dimension. With the Crop tool selected, choose Ratio from the Aspect Ratio/Crop Size drop-down menu in the Options bar and enter values to constrain the crop to a specific aspect ratio.If you want to use the Crop tool again, click in the image area to display the crop marquee or, click-drag in the image area to define a crop.Ĭropping to a Specific Ratio or File Size