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MikeKPhoto
Known Participant
May 10, 2012
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P: Restore the Resolution Box in Crop Tool

  • May 10, 2012
  • 35 replies
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Restore the Resolution box for the standard crop tool. Taking this away was not a good idea and adds to the workflow. Also would give consistency with the perspective crop tool which indeed does have the Resolution Box

35 replies

Participant
February 27, 2013
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Inspiring
January 14, 2013
I should say chris, this feature should have never been removed in the first place.
AND you have to pay more for 13.1 so i consider it not fixed.
MikeKPhoto
Known Participant
January 12, 2013
Is this update available for perpetual license users? If not still has not been fixed
Inspiring
January 11, 2013
The resolution field in the options bar was added back in Photoshop 13.1.
(set the mode to W x H x Resolution)
Participant
January 11, 2013
Being able to type in the x,y and resolution is major important for me. I can not stand having to go "find" it in another location instead of the easy to use main location. At least give us the option to turn it back to the way it was (x,y,resolution).
Inspiring
September 29, 2012
thanks, but it would be more convenient if it was on the control panel. this really slows my workflow
Known Participant
September 16, 2012
I'm being driven nuts by this dreadful crop tool in CS6 the biggest mistake I made was to upgrade to a poorer functioning product
MikeKPhoto
Known Participant
September 8, 2012
I have been living with this limitation since it was released. No logical explanation from Adobe, and it smacks as if their GUI designers know better than the folks that use this tool to make a living.

And as I mentioned in my first post, why is there an inconsistency between the Cop Tool and the Perspective Crop which does have the resolution box.

Making some presets has helped but it really adds to the workflow and for bulk work where I am making multiple size prints the overhead adds up quickly and time is money.

So Adobe, you have the real estate on the tool bar, do the honorable thing and bring back the resolution box.
Inspiring
September 8, 2012
yeah i don't understand it either and that R overmenu is kinda very well hidden for something that i think... A LOT of persons were using 😕😕
Inspiring
September 8, 2012
Thanks! You're right, it does help a little bit, but it's still very annoying that Adobe removed the resolution box. Makes no sense. I wish someone from Adobe would comment and explain the logic behind their decision to remove one of the most important features for people who need to crop tons of photos. All they've done is add to my workload.