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I have to recreate a bunch of images for my work using a background image, basically I am given a sheet of paper with all the information of what the crop size is by pixels (ex. 444 x 184) and I am also given the start pixel location using the background image (the person who gave me the pixel location named the column Address, for example one of the pixel location # is 900940, another is 1359600).
How do I turn on the pixel preview, so it tells me what the pixel I am pointing at? Also is there a way I could tell Photoshop where to set the top left side of the crop size? |
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I understand there are two ways to crop the image: one using the cropping tool and the other using the marquee tool and selecting crop. The only issue is I don't know how to tell Photoshop where to set the box using the Address (pixel) my coworker gave me.
Thank you for your time! |
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