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  1. Have you had an oppurtunity to try it out in Photoshop? Is there a possibility that a similar function will be available in a future version of Paint.net?
  2. I am not sure that I have made clear what I want to achieve. What you are describing gives me - as far as I can tell - a crop to a specific dimension, but I want to resize and crop. If I have a photo of 3000x2000 pixel and I input 200x200 pixel in Rectangular Selection, Fixed Sized mode, I only get a small part of the picture. I might want to include almost the whole picture, but have the part I am cropping resized to the size I specify. Sorry if my explanation is inadequate.
  3. Thank you for your attention. 1. Select the crop-tool 2. In the area below the menu (don't know what it is called in PS), enter the the size you want the cropped image to have (I added a small screen dump, sorry I only have the Swedish version of PS) 3. Make a selection with the mouse 4. Hit enter I use this when publishing images for the web. The images need to have a specific size.
  4. I have similiar request. Is it possible in one step to crop and resize the picture to a specific size If i have a picture of 2000x1500 pixels and I want to crop and resize it to say 200x200 pixels. I would like to select with a tool that always keeps a quadratic area (in this case, since the result should b 200x200 pixels), and when I execute crop the resulting picture shold be automatically be resized to 200x200 pixels. I would also like to move around the selection before I do the crop and resize. I understand that I can do 1. Rectangle Selection, Fixed ratio, input values and do my selection 2. Switch to Move Selection (to move around) 3. Crop 4. Image resize, and input 200 as witdh But in Photoshop I can do this in one step. It is a operation I tend to do a lot. Have I missed something? Bo Nordlin
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