How do I trim in Photoshop?
Mia Morrison
Updated on March 29, 2026
How do I trim in Photoshop?
Crop an image using the Trim command
- Choose Image > Trim.
- In the Trim dialog box, select an option: Transparent Pixels to trim away transparency at the edges of the image, leaving the smallest image containing nontransparent pixels.
- Select one or more areas of the image to trim away: Top, Bottom, Left, or Right.
How do I crop a specific area in Photoshop?
To make a crop selection, hold down the left mouse button and drag a rectangle across the image. A moving dotted line surrounds the selected area, and the area outside the selection is dark. If your selection was imprecise, use the handles along the dotted line to shrink or enlarge the selection.
How do you trim a picture?
Trim or Crop Images Using Photos app Open the image/photo (that you want to crop) using the Photos app. Click on the Edit icon in the toolbar area ( Ctrl + E ), and click Edit. Clicking on the Edit option lets you to a screen where you can crop the image, add filters, effects, etc. Click the Crop and rotate button.
How does the slice tool work in Photoshop?
Slices divide an image into smaller images that are reassembled on a web page using an HTML table or CSS layers. By dividing the image, you can assign different URL links to create page navigation, or optimize each part of an image using its own optimization settings.
How do I cut out an image in procreate?
To cut in Procreate, make sure that your desired layer is highlighted, or you’ve used the select tool to select your desired elements. Swipe up with 3 fingers to access the copy and paste menu and click Cut. You can also click on the wrench to open the Actions tab and click the Cut button there.
How do I crop part of a picture?
Click the picture. Click Picture Tools > Format, and in the Size group, click the arrow under Crop. From the menu that appears, select Aspect Ratio, then click the ratio that you want. A crop rectangle appears, showing you how the picture will appear when cropped to the selected aspect ratio.