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October 13, 2010
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How do you crop with rounded corners?

  • October 13, 2010
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How do you crop an image so you have rounded corners?

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    Correct answer Paulo Skylar

    The crop tool does not provide that function so you have to use  another approach, here is one approach:


    Make  sure your image is a regular layer, not a background layer (double click on the layer if it is a background layer and then OK)
    Select the pen tool and then  make the following changes in the options  bar at the top of the window
          Select the paths option
          Select the rounded rectangle tool
          Specify the radius of the rounded corners you want
    Draw out your crop rectangle
    Right click within that rectangle and select  Make Selection
    Hit Shift+Ctrl+I to invert your selection
    HIt Ctrl+X to cut the selection
    Click on Image>Trim>Transparent pixels>OK
    You have your cropped , rounded-corner image against a transparent background

    Paulo

    4 replies

    joanH
    Inspiring
    January 9, 2019

    Hi William Dorsten, This is my own fast easy way to get ovals and round corners. I take the circle selection tool and run it over the object or photograph I want rounded. I select that shape of the object and save a copy. Then I go to a new file or layer and paste it there. Try it. For a square, you run the oval size over the edges until the corners are rounded as I want them. Best regards,JH the degree you want.

    Mylenium
    Legend
    October 14, 2010

    Images are always fully rectangular. rounded corners are just a transparency blending effect and require an image format supporting transparency, clipping masks or Alpha channels as well as whatever app is displaying the images actually interpreting that info...

    Mylenium

    Hudechrome
    Known Participant
    October 14, 2010

    I seem to recall that using the Marquee Tool in the past resulted in rounded corners. Unwelcome, and there was a workaround for it, but can that be employed in today's version of PS?

    October 14, 2010

    Using the Marquee tool with a degree of feather will produce rounded corners but there is no real control over what you get.

    The Rounded Rectangle has lots of settings in the Options bar for fine tuning.

    Paulo Skylar
    Paulo SkylarCorrect answer
    Inspiring
    October 14, 2010

    The crop tool does not provide that function so you have to use  another approach, here is one approach:


    Make  sure your image is a regular layer, not a background layer (double click on the layer if it is a background layer and then OK)
    Select the pen tool and then  make the following changes in the options  bar at the top of the window
          Select the paths option
          Select the rounded rectangle tool
          Specify the radius of the rounded corners you want
    Draw out your crop rectangle
    Right click within that rectangle and select  Make Selection
    Hit Shift+Ctrl+I to invert your selection
    HIt Ctrl+X to cut the selection
    Click on Image>Trim>Transparent pixels>OK
    You have your cropped , rounded-corner image against a transparent background

    Paulo

    susancpi
    Participant
    March 15, 2023

    This was EXACTLY what I needed!  Worked perfectly!!!

     

    Trevor.Dennis
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    March 15, 2023

    Susan, you might want to save the cropped image as a PNG to preserve the transparency..

     

    Hudechrome
    Known Participant
    October 13, 2010

    Use an image file?

    No!

    Actually, I don't know that it can be done.