Crop Multiply Pictures in the Exact Same Size:

Screenshots from Photoshop CS2 for windows

2006 by Angie Svoboda
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This tutorial will help you make crop multiple photos using a non-standard size in Photoshop.

Open up all the photos you will want to crop in the same size. In my example I will be cropping two photos.

Click on the crop tool in your tool bar. Then click on clear in the options bar. This will clear out any presets you had in the width and height boxes from previous uses of the crop tool. It will also clear out the resolution. After we crop our first image we will go and reset the resolution to 200 or 300 dpi.

Drag by holding down on your mouse your crop box. Then double click to accept the crop.

The crop will default to the resolution of your camera. We can now change the resolution to 200 or 300dpi for good print quality. Click on Image > Image Size.

Make sure to remove the check mark from Resample Image. And change the resolution in the document size area to 200 or 300.

Make sure the first image we cropped is still selected. Then click on the crop tool again in the tool bar. This this in the options bar click on "Front Image" This will populate the Width, Height and Resolution boxes to match the first crop we made.

Next crop the second image. Double click to accept the crop and you will notice the two images are the exact same size.

You can now drag these two perfectly cropped images into your layout.

Enjoy.....

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