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jmalkavian

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Hi, I've been messing with photoshop for about 3 years and in all that time cannot figure how to get a canvas to match perfectly with a marqueed selection,IE: if i marquee a section of a picture and want to drag n drop it on a new canvas, the only way that i can do it is by guestimating the size of the marqueed selection and needless to say it's repetitive trial and error until i resize the canvas until it matches perfectly.

 

Surely there is a simple way to achieve this, i have looked at various tutorials however i find most/all tutorials don't answer the question directly but instead tend to ramble on about what different tools do and how well their new machine/version can do it instead of getting to the point which leaves me swamped with information that i don't need/want to know about and i end up just more confused than when i started and to top it off there is usually a mention of different ways to do things depending on which version of photoshop that you're using.

 

I think my version is: photoshop cs....as there is no number seen when it starts up and yes it is an old version, of that i am sure.

 

Or is there a way to find the size of the marqueed selection so as to know how big the new canvas needs to be?.

 

Any help would be appreciated, TY. TC.

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um.. crop tool?

 

Or I think you might want to just make your marque selection then ctrl+c, crtl+n, ctrl+v.

You will have a new canvas that is sized to what you just copied from within the marque and also what you just copied is also pasted into the new doc.

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um.. crop tool?

 

Or I think you might want to just make your marque selection then ctrl+c, crtl+n, ctrl+v.

You will have a new canvas that is sized to what you just copied from within the marque and also what you just copied is also pasted into the new doc.

 

ctrl+c, ctrl+n, ctrl+v. = Works like a charm!!!... Ghogiel you are a "GEM!", although it doesn't paste it ...it makes a perfect size canvas ready to be drag an' dropped on to....for so long I've been doing it the hard way, this will save so much time. :happy:

 

I can't thank you enough, if there's any way that I can return the favor just give me a yell mate. :thumbsup: .TC.

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crop tool does the same thing more or less. except it doesn't create a new doc. It's just a rectangular marque selection, then rclick, crop, and it'll crop the canvas to the selection.

 

Yep, you've done it again..."nice simple explanation" :thumbsup: ...will be handy for clip board shots etc.

 

I've never had any lessons before except these two from you...If your not a teacher...ya should be!.

 

Can't give ya any more kudos...but thanks again mate. TC.

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