Cropping Bad Edges in Photoshop

Video Preview

Summary: How to crop or trim bad edges in Photoshop; learn more about photo editing software in this free instructional video.

Views:
1,142
Presenter
By Jimmy Hartman
eHow Presenter

Jimmy Hartman has spent the last six years studying computer graphics and motion graphics. He spends much of his time editing photos and videos for his business, TriCam Media, which...read more

Post a Comment

Post a Comment

Video Transcript

"Hi, this is Jimmy with Expert Village. And in this clip we will be continuing our tutorial on how to create a panoramic image in Adobe Photoshop. Ok, now that we have our file selected. We're just going to go ahead; I've got reposition only selected. And we'll just click ok. Now Photoshop is analyzing all of our files, putting them all together and then it will spit us out a nice panoramic image hopefully. And there it is, it?s as simple as that. This is the image, as you can see the layers have been blended together very well. We can also, what I do here once I get this done, is I will expand this, so that I get some gray borders around my image. And then, let me go ahead and zoom out just a little bit here. And then I want to loose all this, these checkered, this checkered area here. Its basically transparencies. Its where these images have been aligned, but they've had to move them up or down so they're not all perfect. The easiest way to do that is to use our crop tool. You can press the C button on your computer, on your keyboard. Or you can come over here; this icon here is your crop tool. And we'll basically select, click outside of the image here. Drag. and select the entire image. Ok, we've got the image selected here with our crop tool. And now you basically are going to be dragging the top section down to meet your lowest point here on the image. You'll be dragging your bottom section up to meet this highest point here. And then your sides here, doesn't look like we have any issues, so we'll leave those where they're at. So let?s go ahead and drag the top down here. And then we'll go ahead and drag the bottom up. Ok, now we're set, so all you have to do to apply this effect is go and hit the enter key on your keyboard here. And that pretty much adds everything together seamlessly as one solid photograph."

eHow Article: Cropping Bad Edges in Photoshop

Related Ads

  • Have you done this? Click here to let us know.
Computers
Alexia Petrakos,

Meet Alexia Petrakos eHow's Computers Expert.

Get Free Computers Newsletters

Copyright © 1999-2009 eHow, Inc. Use of this web site constitutes acceptance of the eHow Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.   en-US

eHow Computers
eHow_eHow Technology and Electronics