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Name: dsarosh
Date: May 1, 2006 at 01:32:42 Pacific
OS: WinXP SP2
CPU/Ram: 2.53GHz P4, 1GB Ram
Product: Assembled.
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Hi,
I use photoshop CS2.
I have a handful of small clip art images with yellow borders around them. Deleteing the yellow borders is not a problem, the problem is that after deleting the borders I am left with transparent pixels surrounding the image.

What I would like to learn from you guys is how to make the canvas size smaller so that these transparent border pixels are eliminated. I dont not want to make the image larger to fit the canvas, rather i want to make the canvas smaller to eleminate the transparent pixels at the 4 edges.
I posted in another photoshop forum, but no reply. Any help here will be highly appreciated.
Thanks,
Sarosh.


Sarosh



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Name: rayok123
Date: May 1, 2006 at 03:45:49 Pacific
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Use the crop tool it is the one that looks like a square with the lines extending out of two of the corners on my toolbox it is the lefthand column third one down


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Name: dsarosh
Date: May 1, 2006 at 12:21:17 Pacific
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Hi,
Thanks a lot. That works perfectly.
I would like to ask another question.
How do I find out the dimensions of a rectangle selection in photoshop?

For example, I can select a white rectangle using the magic wand tool, now what I want to find out is the width and height of this rectangular selection.
Is there anyway I can do this?
Your help is very appreciated, thanks.

Sarosh.

Sarosh


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Response Number 3
Name: rayok123
Date: May 1, 2006 at 12:57:06 Pacific
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in the view menu select rulers - this puts rulers up and down the image, or, from the windows menu select info - this opens a little tab window on the right and gives you the x y coordinates of the mouse.


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