Photoshop :: Find Size And Resolution Option In Aspect Ratio Drop Down Menu For Crop Tool

Jun 1, 2013

while looking through certain tutorials on the new crop system i came across many that referenced the above mentioned size and resolution option in the  access ratio drop down menu.  They all mention a dialog box which then appears which looks really useful, however my version doesn't have this option.

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Lightroom :: Can't Find Aspect Ratio Crop Tool

Feb 2, 2013

I can't find the aspect ratio crop tool in my Lightroom 4.  Is there someplace in the settings I can turn that option on?

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Lightroom :: Crop Tool Won't Constrain Aspect Ratio In 4.4

Aug 13, 2013

This is a sudden change of behavior in Lightroom 4.4, Mac OS 10.7.5.
 
In the past, when I chose the crop tool, with the locked icon in the locked position, when I adjusted the crop, the crop was constrained to the original aspect ratio of the photo. Now, no matter what I do, the crop is kind of "partly" constrained.  That is, I start with a vertical image, then drag the crop down so that the crop rectangle has a horizontal aspect ratio, I can drag up on the horizontal crop rectangle so that the original aspect ratio is no longer preserved.  Until the aspect ratio has gone horizontal, the original aspect ratio is preserved.  It doesn't matter if the lock is locked or unlocked, or whether I hold the shift key or not.
 
Here's an example:
 
at this point, the crop is still vertical, with aspect ratio constrained. It's still "as shot" and the padlock icon is locked
 
Here, the crop is now horizontal, but the aspect ratio is still constrained, "as shot" and still the icon is locked.
 
Now, things have gotten wonky.  When the right edge of the crop hits the edge of the photo, it's possible to drag it upwards.  The aspect ration is no longer constrained, and even though the padlock icon is locked the aspect is now "Custom"
 
As I said, this is new behavior which I have never seen since the version of Lightroom included the crop tool (I started at Lightroom 1.0).  Like they all say "I haven't changed anything", but something  obviously has changed.  I don't believe this is correct behavior, or the behavior I've been used to for years.  Is there any way to think this is the correct behavior?
 
I noticed it sometimes happens on some (most) photos, but not all, and will seemingly randomly start/stop working properly on photos that weren't/were working just minutes before.

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Mar 6, 2014

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Sep 20, 2012

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Sep 23, 2006

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Mar 8, 2007

how to select aspect ratio to crop in CS2.

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Jun 14, 2006

Is there a simple way to constrain a crop to a certain aspect ratio? I have a bunch of cropping to do and the results all need to be 5:3. It's not that difficult to use the info palette and get the aspect ratio right but it would be way quicker if I could just constrain the crop tool to those proportions.

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Photoshop :: How To Create Action To Crop To Specific Aspect Ratio

Jun 7, 2012

I have images of varying sizes that I need to all be cropped to a specific aspect ratio in the center of the image and extending either to the side edges or the top and bottom depending on using the maximum portion of the image.  How do you set up an action to do this.
 
If I were to do this by hand, I would use the rectangle marquee, change to fixed ratio, and drag from one edge to the other.  They move the selection to the center (as best I could) .  Then do Image<Crop?
 
But I need to automate this process and have have it exactly positioned in the center.  Can this be automated in an action?  If so, how?
 
FYI, I have CS5 (and CS6).  I am comfortable using the image processor.  So as long as I have an action set up, I can process all of my images using the image processor. I also have lightroom 4 if there is some way to do it there.

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Photoshop Elements :: Resolution When Images Are Cropped To Preset Aspect Ratio

Mar 12, 2014

When an image is cropped using the cropping tool to a preset aspect ratio (without specifying a resolution), the resolution of the cropped image is different than the original. I'd like to be able to understand exactly how this new resolution is determined and be able to calculate it myself. The help section of the software just says, "If you use a preset size, the resolution changes to fit the preset." But I'd like to know the details of how the resolution changes.
 
How the resolution of the cropped image is determined in Photoshop Elements?

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Lightroom :: Crop Aspect Ratio Lock?

Nov 20, 2011

how I can constantly maintain the aspect ratio lock when cropping. 
 
When I unlock it, every image after that seems to also be unlocked.
 
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Jul 16, 2013

how to create an action or script that could take all images in a folder and crop them to an aspect ratio of 16:9 and then resize them to 640x360?

I can't just change the pixels to 640x360 because that would distort the images as the current aspect ratios are not 16:9.

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VideoStudio :: Custom Resolution Profile And Aspect Ratio

Oct 25, 2013

I have used X4 for about two years and X6 for the past couple of months. I cannot figure out how the create more rendering options under Share -> Create Video File. For example, if I want to use the MPEG codec but a custom resolution. Often custom is greyed out and not selectable. In free software such as ffmpeg or Virtual Dub I can create video as any resolution, aspect ratio, or codec. VS options seem to be very limited to these prepackaged choices. For example, some people have described moving a .DLL to the Coral folder to get custom codecs under the Create Video -> custom option. I'd rather not have to always render in VS and then recodec in another software.

My biggest challenge is the new Instagram format. It is basically 640x640 webm format. But I can import MPEG h264 without issue. My goal is to setup a 1:1 640x640 profile so I don't always have to game and stretch titles to display properly in the final version.

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Photoshop :: No Option To Turn Off (Pixel Aspect Ratio Correction) Because Its Greyed Out

Mar 19, 2012

I created an illustration in Painter 8 and I would like to bring that image into Photoshop. I saved the Painter file as a jpeg, but when I try to open it in Photoshop, I get the message, "pixel aspect correction is for preview purposes only. turn it off for maximum image quality." The image comes up as a sliver of color, totally unrecognizable. So, I go to View > Pixel Aspect Ratio Correction and uncheck and the image is corrected. It looks fine now.
 
I have an existing psd file that I've been working on for a while which is my working portfolio. I tried to take my newly corrected image and drag it (or copy it) into my portfolio file. At this point, I get the same error message. But this time, there is no option to turn off "Pixel Aspect Ratio Correction" because it's greyed out.

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Lightroom :: How To Crop Whole Selection Of Pictures With Same Aspect Ratio

Jun 25, 2013

I want to crop a whole selecton of pictures with the same aspect ratio. I shoot my pictures in 4:3 and I want to use Lightroom to crop them all for example to 16:9. So I have only to adjust the size and it's done!
 
I use Lightroom 4.4

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Lightroom :: Crop Aspect Ratio Lock Fails?

Oct 4, 2013

Lightroom Crop aspect ratio lock no longer remembers the last setting. Everytime it is unlocked. Is this a bug in the new version? or is there some new way to define the default state?

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Lightroom :: Crop Aspect Ratio Not Staying Locked When Cropping

Apr 29, 2013

It seems that with the 4.4 update a bug was introduced with the crop aspect ratio not staying locked when cropping.   It changes to "custom" even though the lock remains. What do I do to maintain a standard photo size and not switch to custom?  For printing purposes, I need the ratio to stay locked and dimensions standard.

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Sep 15, 2012

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Sep 27, 2012

I would like to export my pics to a CD so i can send them out to be printed in a lab. I'm confused with the aspect ratio when I crop them i know I have to lock the aspect but should I keep it on Original? Also i'm wondering when it comes to export them what size should I be placing if I want to print all sizes. like some 8x10 and some 4x6 and so on. I'm working with Lightroom 3.

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May 12, 2013

I've created a test video with titles, fade ins, fade outs, etc - and everything looks great in the preview, but I noticed after actually creating the video (H.264 640x480, 4:3), the title fonts get resized (they look compressed/horizontally squished).

Is there any way to freeze or preserve the exact font size(s)/aspect ratio of the title text so that it looks the same regardless of format I save out to later? I've poked around to see if there was a right mouse menu option to "lock aspect ratio" (or set "Auto Resize Title = Off") but to no avail.

If not, would a workaround be to save the text in a jpeg and fade that in/out? ...or will that get resized, as well?

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Jan 19, 2014

Can't find 1:1.85 aspect option when creating Project.
 
I have files shot on Canon C300 in 16:9, but we had the 1:1.85 aspect lines on the camera and I can't figure out how to incorporate those frame lines for editing.
 
Is the best way to do it when creating the project? Or is the best way to edit the files in 16:9 and mask the final product?

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Photoshop :: Doesn't Crop As Size Indicated / Crops As Larger Ratio

May 30, 2012

I just went through and cropped a bunch of images as a 5x7. When I re-opened the images to put our studio logo on them (using an action) the images are a similiar ratio to the 5x7 size that I cropped the image, but they are not actually a 5x7 so my action no longer puts the logo in the correct place on the image. Is there a way to get the crop tool to not give me a ratio but actually size the image to the size that I input into the boxes? I don't want to have to re-do all of my logo actions to fit the ratios.

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Mar 28, 2013

I changed the mode to Classic but I still don't see an option for unrestrained crop. I'm using Photoshop CS6.

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Jan 22, 2008

I've been using the crop tool without any knowledge of the little boxes you can fill in to restrict its WxH dimensions. I always wanted my crops to come out at a 2:3 ratio and could never get them perfect since I was just eyeballing it.

So then I found the WxH controls and if I put "2 in" for width and "3 in" for height, my image will come out as desired, no scaling of the image, but with the unfortunate side effect that my DPI has been changed, which causes problems for me later on. Now if I put "2 in" x "3 in" and then specify 72dpi in the "resolution" field, it will actually scale my image which is not what I want either. Now if I put "2 px" by "3 px" of course it will massively scale my image, which again is not what I want.

What I want is to re-crop my image to a 2:3 ratio, WITHOUT scaling, AND without modifying DPI. Is this possible with the crop tool? It seems that my WxH numbers are required to have units after them and I don't want any of those units (inches, px, mm, etc). I want unitless cropping, basically cropping by ratio. Does this make any sense?

I have a work-around which involves batch resetting all my DPI's at the end of the session. But that adds another step to my workflow which is not a very elegant solution.

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Photoshop :: Preset Crop Tool Not Matching Image Size After Crop

Jul 1, 2013

I am a labtech at a community college and look after 48 mac pros in which the students use the entire creative suite. (I only mention this becuase any answers need to consider variations in system settings or photoshop settings. college students get into everything!)
 
But the issue is when you select the crop tool and enter a custom constraint and crop
 
The image size is sometimes a full 2 inches off of what you set as a crop?! I havn't run into this before

[I do know you can use the drop down box and use {size and resolution} but I want to know why it doesnt work under custom and unconstrained]

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May 8, 2012

I am really enjoying Photoshop CS6 and familiarizing myself with some of the new features and changes. Love the new user interface and the speed. But miss some of the control layouts in CS5. For example the CS5 Crop tool with the ability to specify the size of the crop along with setting the resolution.

This was a great productivity tool cropping for a specific Matt window and the final resolution for print. With CS6 we have the size parameters but the resolution box is buried menu item. Is there any way to bring the resolution box back to the crop tool bar?

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Feb 2, 2013

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May 19, 2009

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Photoshop :: Pixel Aspect Ratio

Sep 26, 2012

I am using ps cs5... I have to work pixel by pixel thts why i have to work in grid. I am assuming as ur using CS5....
 
ctrl+o(open any picture file )>
than go to VIEW>SHOW>GRID
zoom pic until it stops zooming..
than go to VIEW>PIXEL ASPECT RATIO>COUSTOM ASPECT RATIO>give a FACTOR of 0.75(it'll shrink the pic.)

take pencil tool(chose any colour) and try wo work in a single pixel...... it never take 1 pixel ...i have to work in a single pixel.
 
any hack / scripting / proper way/ to let me work in a single pixel.

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Aug 25, 2012

In CS4: For Canon, currently 4:3, how can I change aspect ratio to whatever in order to get 5 x 7 images?

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May 21, 2008

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Why do I have to adjust pixel aspect ratio when opening a tiff file?

This didn't happen in photoshop 7.

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