Re: Getting the current selection in photoshop - crop
Re: Getting the current selection in photoshop - crop
- Subject: Re: Getting the current selection in photoshop - crop
- From: Jesse Shanks <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 28 Feb 2003 09:03:48 -0800
on 2/28/03 5:28 AM, email@hidden at
email@hidden wrote:
>
One kludge is to crop, get the height and width, and then undo.
Thanks for the suggestion, Shane. I tried that in this way:
After setting the selection, I copied, made a new document and pasted.
The I tried cropping. But, it required - bounds fixed rectangle -- area
to crop (unit value)
This is the thing I can't seem to get. If I can get the fixed rectangle
around a selection, I could just make a new document of that size. I would
assume it is in the form of {{0, 0}, {100, 0}, {100, 200}, {0, 200}}
There is the command to "select current document region" with that as a
parameter.
But, I can't get that list using every term I can see in the dictionary or
can think of (bounds, size, height, width, of contents, and so on.)
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