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November 9, 2019
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Photoshop CC 2020 Crop Tool

  • November 9, 2019
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I recently downloaded Photoshop CC 2020. I'm impressed with the new Crop Tool with the larger handles. However, I recently helped a friend in Florida update his Photoshop CC2020 and when we go to the Crop Tool on his PC it appears as the old version. 

I have looked through preferences and tool settings and don't find anything that would show the new tool look vs the legacy look. 

Any suggestions? I'm stumped. 

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解決に役立った回答 Chuck Uebele

You have to be actively cropping an image. Start moving the crop, then press the p key. I did the same thing. Took me awhile to figure out how to use that shortcut.

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ElektroBird
Participant
May 13, 2021

Maybe you have an workspace that don't have the crop tool on the tool bar.

Try switching your workspace to default.

 

Participant
June 6, 2020

I figured it out. Use the little wheel next to the grid choice at the top of the window. Select "classic view" and it all goes back to the original situation!

 

Participant
June 6, 2020

That is the worst shortcut ever! Not a time saver and leaves me with the same problem in rotating the crop outline - the image moves but the crop outline stays fixed! 

timv58066289
Participant
December 13, 2019

You can find it in the properties panel when you deslect all layers

chuckles32
Participating Frequently
November 18, 2019

I don't even have the Crop Tool listed in my Tools!

robertc11846051
Participant
November 27, 2019

Me either - anyone know how to have it listed in my tools?

Chuck Uebele
Community Expert
Community Expert
November 9, 2019

He might have hit the shortcut "P" while cropping and switched it to the legacy crop tool.

gwbuchanan作成者
Participant
November 9, 2019

I tried the shortcut "P" and the Pen Tool appears. 

Chuck Uebele
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Community Expert
November 9, 2019

You have to be actively cropping an image. Start moving the crop, then press the p key. I did the same thing. Took me awhile to figure out how to use that shortcut.