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USING PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS 8
Cropping, resizing, retouching, and transforming photos
Last updated 7/26/2011
Crop To Remove Background 
Crops the image to remove any blank background area that becomes visible after 
straightening. Some pixels will be clipped.
Crop To Original Size 
Keeps the canvas the same size as the original image. The straightened image will include areas 
of blank background and some pixels will be clipped.
Straightening and cropping to remove the background
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To straighten the image, do one of the following:
To align horizontally, draw a line in the image to represent the new straight horizontal edge.
To align vertically, click the starting point, hold down the Command key, and drag to represent the new straight 
vertical line.
Automatically straighten an image
To automatically straighten the image and leave the canvas around the image, choose Image  > Rotate  > Straighten 
Image. The straightened image will contain areas of blank background, but no pixels are clipped.
To automatically straighten and crop the image, choose Image  > Rotate  > Straighten And Crop Image. The 
straightened image will not contain areas of blank background, but some pixels will be clipped.
Divide a scanned image containing multiple photos
If you scanned several pictures at once on a flatbed scanner, you can automatically divide and straighten the scanned 
image into its component photos. The photos must have a clear separation between them.
Separating images scanned from one page into three separate images
Choose Image  > Divide Scanned Photos. Photoshop
  Elements automatically divides the image and places each 
photo in a separate file.
For images with white around the border (images of light skies, snow, and so on), this command works best if you 
cover the image on the scanner with a piece of dark paper.