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How to save different crops in one image? Is it possible?

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  • cdc
    You can only apply one crop to an image. Multiple crops can not be stored on different layers. Your best option would be to use the clone variant function and apply the different crops to the clones.
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  • Chris Gallego
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    Thanks for answer. But 21 crop sizes are a lot crops and clones and waste of time.
    The best option is going to be do it from photoshop saving every selection as a new path. Thanks anyway!!
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  • Permanently deleted user
    ...and what it makes even worse there is no easy way to identify the crop used on a particular image. You actually have to calculate the ratio from the dimensions yourself.

    Best
    Frank
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  • Permanently deleted user
    [quote="Chrisdgallego" wrote:
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    Thanks for answer. But 21 crop sizes are a lot crops and clones and waste of time.
    The best option is going to be do it from photoshop saving every selection as a new path. Thanks anyway!!


    Surely, hitting F3 and creating a variant for each crop would be more convenient?
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  • Chris Gallego
    [quote="ShaneB" wrote:
    [quote="Chrisdgallego" wrote:
    :(
    Thanks for answer. But 21 crop sizes are a lot crops and clones and waste of time.
    The best option is going to be do it from photoshop saving every selection as a new path. Thanks anyway!!


    Surely, hitting F3 and creating a variant for each crop would be more convenient?



    And faster ShaneB, I didn't know that way with F3. Thank you very much!
    ...but I would like that C1 be able to save all crops in just one psd. But I love your recommendation. Thanks and thanks guys.
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  • WPNL
    Please explain what remains of the (use of the) different crop sizes if your going to put them in ONE psd???

    The recipes path seems logical. I hope you're aware of the "load into stack" function of Photoshop 😊
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