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Nov 07, 2009 18:58 |  #1

Hey guys, I ran into a problem today. Photoshop CS4 has been running great recently on my latest 15" Macbook Pro. I'm cropping some .NEF files for my receptionist's friend and I'm running into some weird issue with my crop tool.

I set the diameters to 3.5x2.5 inches @ 300dpi for a Wallet print. I then proceed to crop the picture as needed. Once I hit enter or confirm the crop, it automatically resizes to a 4x3 pixel image! Say wah!

I hit clear, control clicked the crop Icon to reset the tool and I restarted my system. It's still doing the same thang. Up until about an hour ago, it's been cropping just fine. I even did the same wallet. It's driving me nuts, especially when I'm getting paid $100 bucks for such a simple task like this...

I'm running OS X 10.5.8

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Nov 07, 2009 20:26 |  #2

Are you sure you had inches and not pixels as the unit of measure being used for cropping?


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Nov 07, 2009 20:39 |  #3

stsva wrote in post #8974586 (external link)
Are you sure you had inches and not pixels as the unit of measure being used for cropping?

How embarrassing! It was set to px/inch but I hadn't realized it was still under px after I reset the tool. Thanks a bunch. High 5!


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