I highlight the layer (cmd click) and then hit C. I have the crop tool set to "Rule of Thirds" so I can quickly see the image in equal three parts.
I cut the upper third.
Then I have an image I cut in half.
Three equal part.
Do you have an easier way you'd suggest?
With my current project this is an action I must repeat.
The only catch is ... the images are all unique.
Specifically they are old newspapers.
Instead of one looooooong column - I split it into three columns across a white background. Line them up. Make then more readable.
Anyway.
How would you cut a long, thin, newspaper column into thirds the fastest?
I cut the upper third.
Then I have an image I cut in half.
Three equal part.
Do you have an easier way you'd suggest?
With my current project this is an action I must repeat.
The only catch is ... the images are all unique.
Specifically they are old newspapers.
Instead of one looooooong column - I split it into three columns across a white background. Line them up. Make then more readable.
Anyway.
How would you cut a long, thin, newspaper column into thirds the fastest?
Statistics: Posted by JugglingZero — Yesterday 19:46:40