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  • @danscourses It worked thanks!

  • When I select the area to crop, and hit enter, it deletes the entire picture. Same thing happens when I try to click the little check mark, it deletes the entire photo. Any help?

  • @CreeperProductions98 That is really curious because your crop selection should be recognized and it sounds like it isnt. You may want to check the crop tool options and reset it to its default value. It is the little down arrow to the left of "width" at the top of the window, below the pulldown menus... phew. I am not sure that will work but it is worth a try.

  • Good tips here. Can you use the ruler then crop, just so you dont have to crop twice?? Would seem easier thats all.

  • how do i rotate a selected area of the picture?

  • @zZorgZz You could probably use the magic wand tool to select the area, then go to rotate. Not sure though, I just got photoshop a few days ago.

  • Thanks Bro You Helped Me Out Alot !

  • cant believe i didnt see dat thanks man

  • all i can hear in this video is all your mouth noises

  • @pauljones2685 You have a problem in understanding.

  • This video is one of the best instruction video I have ever watched.

  • thx dude i'm learning now..

  • dude.. you can use the context aware feature to remove the white portions on the sides.. (first picture).

    great tutorial though! thumbs up!

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  • @TheAdictGamer is context aware similar to content aware?

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