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Hey everyone, Steve Patterson here from PhotoshopEssentials.com! In this video, Ill show you how easy it is to crop and resize an image to match any frame size you need using the Crop Tool in Photoshop! Ill be using Photoshop CC but you can also follow along with CS6. So when resizing an image for print, a problem we often face is that the aspect ratio of our image and the aspect ratio of the frame we want to place the image into are different. Since we cant change the frame size, we need a way to change the aspect ratio of the image itself. In this video, Ill show you how to both change the aspect ratio and resize your image for the highest print quality using nothing more than the Crop Tool. Ill use this image that I downloaded from docHub Stock. And lets start by taking a quick look at the problem. Lets say I want to print this image to fit inside a standard 8 x 10 frame. Now normally, we resize images in Photoshop using the Image Size dialog box. To open it, Ill go up to the