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Hi, this is Anne with Graphic Design How-To, and today Iamp;#39;m going to show you how to add bleeds and Crop Marks automatically in docHub Photoshop, sort of anyway. Alright, letamp;#39;s get started. In case youamp;#39;re a little bit curious about why you actually need bleeds, I printed off this piece of paper that shows why theyamp;#39;re necessary. Okay, so I printed two versions of this. This one has both bleeds and crops, and this one just has Crop Marks. So you can see here that thereamp;#39;s a little bit of overhang. If we cut right along that Crop Mark, we have a lot of overhang, a lot of room for error. But down here, we donamp;#39;t have any room for error. If we cut right here, weamp;#39;re probably going to end up with a little piece of white if we mess up at all. So most printers require that we set up bleeds so that they donamp;#39;t have to be absolutely perfect when cutting, which is pretty much impossible anyway. If youamp;