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The sidebar (which can be toggled on and off), houses some additional settings for your cropped image. Next to the target format, you can change the filename, set the DPI, and for JPG and PNG images, you can also set the desired image quality. The latter can have an impact on the file size of your image. The lower the quality, the smaller the file.

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With Img2Go, you can crop your images and photos for Instagram, Facebook, uploading it somewhere else or sending it to your friends and family from basically anywhere. All you need is a working internet connection. With Img2Go you can crop photo and image files on the go!

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The Image Crop Tool in our free online Photo Editor is one of our most used photo effects. Its purpose is to trim away excess pixels from your images rather than a tool to resize images. Whether you want to crop your background image in the Photo Editor or crop photo layers for your Designer or Collage project, you're sure to get the perfect composition using our collection of crop presets. Use our Golden Ratio preset for a classic crop that never disappoints. Try our Square crop to frame up your image flawlessly. Use the Freeform crop mode to get your preferred height and width. Or, take your photography to the next level and choose from one of our many other image crop tool presets and never worry about dimensions, proportions, or aspect ratios again.

Put your photos in perfect perspective with presets that let you quickly change the aspect ratio to focus your photography on the subject. Composition is everything when it comes to editing your images. Remember that vacation picture you look great in, but there was just too much of the background? Have a wonderful portrait from the beach but didn't notice that stranger in the shot? Luckily, we make it incredibly simple to alter and enhance the composition of your images. Easily crop image layers in our Designer and Collage Maker to get the perfect layout. Removing unnecessary elements from your photos allows you to put the focus on only the best parts of your image.

Make your social media updating quick and easy. At BeFunky, we make cropping images effortless by offering templates specifically made for all your favorite social networking sites. You can crop photo projects to an exact size for use as a YouTube thumbnail, Facebook cover, and Twitter header in a few clicks without worrying about measurements. Add stunning visuals to Pinterest, Twitter, and Instagram posts with the ability to add and crop image layers individually. With BeFunky, it's easy to crop your image into something unique for all of your social profiles.

Then it suddenly occurred to me that all I really need is to regenerate my Adobe-brainwashed synapses and give myself in to the Affinity workflow by simply rethinking some ways how to do things. The Affinity crop tool is quite powerful. It just works differently. Meanwhile, I've finished my "crop tool transition" successfully.

Hi @San Lee, @I just want copy selection,
Welcome to affinity Forums
Thanks for your feedback. Is there any other reason/workflow/use case besides being able to crop from arbitrary/non-rectangular selections for this request which can't be performed using Affinity's Crop Tool?

@Alfred
That's not the same: crop to a selection acts on the whole image(layers) whereas copying a selection and using the New From Clipboard command only pastes the content of the layer that was selected.

@Alfred
That's not the same: crop to a selection acts on the whole image(layers) whereas copying a selection and using the New From Clipboard command only pastes the content of the layer that was selected.

Photoshop's cropping tool is really powerful, it crops the whole document, so all layers too. A simple Cmd + Z allows you to return to the whole file and to select again an element to be cropped (Cmd + click on a layer). And unfortunately, Affinity Photo is far from matching Photoshop for this function (but only for this part! Affinity Photo is excellent otherwise! But it is this part that prevents me from using it at work).

Thank you! That answers part of my request! Only part of it, because in my production, I also have to adjust the size often. I crop a picto, resize it to the right size, save, undo x2, and start again with another one (which can be a different size).

As someone in that thread pointed out, all that needs to be done is to make the crop tool snap to the selection if you press Enter/Return without changing the crop box (in PS it's Enter/Return to snap and preview, then again to confirm and crop). The cropping tool itself doesn't need to be changed in any way, just the input. And even the snapping is already there (Snapping - Snap to pixel selection bounds will do exacly this if you move the edges of the crop box near the selection), so all we're asking for is making this fully automatic. And at that point we could even go one step further and have an option to keep the crop a certain distance away from the boundary (i.e. boundary + [insert number] px on each side). This would be very useful when editing photos of rectangular objects (e-g- TVs) that just don't look right if there isn't a bit of background visible on each side.

And FWIW, "Export selection" isn't the solution if it's not the final step. When I was editing the TVs mentioned above, I'd often have to remove lens distortion. The quickest way to do this was to select the layer with the TV, crop to selection, and THEN deform the thing to get an uniform gap on all sides. An extra step or two can be a big deal when you'd have to do it 30+ times a day (especially since there are already several extra steps in e.g. creating a selection from multiple curves)...

You don't have to zoom out and adjust the existing default crop rectangle. Just click anywhere to draw a new one, wherever you want, at any zoom level you want. Moreover, if your snapping settings are set up accordingly, the pointer will already snap to the selection boundaries before you start to draw.

You need to use Fotor's online image cropper, which will help you cut pictures in just a few clicks. You don't need to download anything besides your cropped photo. Just upload your image and choose the size you need. Furthermore, adjust the size by dragging the box's corners. Click Apply. Save and share your cropping image.

Did happen to snap a shot where there was more than what you wanted in it? How are going to fix it? Cropping an image is a great way to remove unwanted objects from photos, so you can control the image composition as you need to and add an amazing perspective. With Fotor's image cropper, you can choose what size to chop it down to and instantly edit in the perspective you want or remove anything unwanted from photo by dragging any of the corners on the box that appears over your uploaded photo, changing your image's orientation after a few clicks.

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