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Cropping Objects and Photos
If you have a photo with distracting objects or subjects around the
edges, you can remove them by cropping the photo.
If your image needs both cropping and color or lighting adjustment,
you should crop your image first.
You can also crop objects in an image.
To Crop an Object or Photo:
- Select the Selection Tool and click the object
or photo.

- In the Toolbar, click the Crop Tool.

- Do one of the
following:
- Click
and drag a box around the part of the object or photo that you want to
keep.
- In
the Properties bar, select Crop Work Area, then from Standard Sizes,
select Custom Constraint. A box
displays over the object or photo. Drag and resize the box until it surrounds
the part of the object or photo that you want to keep.
- In
the Properties bar, select Crop Work Area, then from Standard
Sizes, select a size option. A box displays over the object
or photo. Drag the box until it surrounds the part of the object or photo
that you want to keep.
- On the Properties bar, click Apply Crop.
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