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Splitting image question. |
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Jun 29th 2008 | #180224 Report |
Member since: Jun 29th 2008 Posts: 2 |
Hi guys, I'd appreciate u helping me with this one: I have a JPG file with 6 images and I'd like to split it and save each image as a separate JPG. I've tried using the slice tool but then I can't find how to save those images in more than 72 dpi (the original resolution is 300). Thanx in advance! |
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Jul 1st 2008 | #180250 Report |
Member since: Jul 1st 2008 Posts: 4 |
The way I've handled this in the past is to make 6 copies and crop out the parts I don't need. Then I go back and adjust resolution and file type. Hope this helps! |
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Jul 1st 2008 | #180256 Report |
Member since: Sep 28th 2006 Posts: 109 |
Try using File/Automate/Crop & Straighten Photos. After using that option, you can save the resulting images in any format you choose. Note, you sometimes get a few strange results with this option, such as orphan images that are only part of a full image. |
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Jul 13th 2008 | #180381 Report |
Member since: Jun 29th 2008 Posts: 2 |
Thank you guys. I'll be sure to check your advices up. Can't believe there is no simple way to do this in PS.
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Jul 14th 2008 | #180417 Report |
Member since: Aug 11th 2005 Posts: 13 |
google xn view get the free software its a graphics manipulator it will come up as a window go to file top left then open get a jpeg file up touch the pic with pointer and you should find the square appearing open square to size you want where you want go to edit then crop the square you ve outlined will be cropped go to file save as etc you will find that just touching the keyboard bar will move onto the next pic in your document file so you can crop as many pics as you wish |
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