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I need some round photos. I'm creating them by using the elliptical marquee to select the area I want from rectangular photos. Usually that means drawing out the circle then moving it around a bit to find the framing I like the best. Can I change the size of that selection after I've released the mouse?
Menu Select>Transform Selection
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Menu Select>Transform Selection
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Thank you both. Now: is there a quick way to crop square to my (now perfect) circle?
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Keep the marching ants on your perfect circle, and pick Image > Crop. It will crop to the section boundaries.
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Perfect circles now perfect squares! Thanks.
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By any chance can oval marquees be created at fixed ratios?
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By any chance can oval marquees be created at fixed ratios?
Yes, select Fixed Ratio in theStyle menu in the Options
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I think JJMack gave you the best answer to your specific question, but just to add to the thread for future readers:
Elliptical marquees are the trickiest because it's hard to figure out where to start. Did you know that you can hold the spacebar down while you are still dragging out the marquee to reposition it, then let go of the spacebar and finish drawing? Just keep the mouse button down the entire time. With this technique you have a much better chance of drawing it correctly.
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That is the best thing I never knew! Why didn't you tell me this a decade ago??? Thanks!!
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For some reason this no longer works for me and i've been using photoshop for 20 years. HELP! What happened?
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Another option is to use the Ellipse Tool (U) to draw a vector mask path. The advantage of this is you can edit the path in any way you like after creating it.
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