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In this tutorial Im going to show you two methods that you probably dont know to match document sizes. Hey everyone, welcome to The Photoshop Training Channel. My name is Jesus Ramirez and you can find me on Instagram @JRfromPTC. In this Photoshop tutorial Im going to show you two methods that you probably dont know to match document sizes. Were going to use a method that uses the Image Size and Canvas Size window, and the second method uses a Crop Tool. Dont forget to tell me in the comments down below if you knew these methods already. Okay, lets get started. So were going to work with two documents. I have this document here and its a PSD called large. And this document here is a PSD called small. This document is 1280x720. And this one here is 1920x1080. To make a document the same size as another open document, go to the Image size or Canvas size dialogue boxes. So go into Image + Canvas Size, with the Canvas size window open, go into Window, and at the very button of th