To crop a specific layer in Photoshop, first select the layer you want to crop. Then, use the crop tool to adjust the size and position of the layer. Finally, press Enter to apply the crop to the selected layer.
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To use the Photoshop crop tool on a specific layer in your project, first select the layer you want to crop. Then, click on the crop tool icon in the toolbar or press "C" on your keyboard. Adjust the crop boundaries by dragging the handles or entering specific dimensions. Press Enter to apply the crop to the selected layer.
To crop an image within a specific layer in Photoshop, select the layer containing the image you want to crop. Then, use the Crop Tool (shortcut: C) to adjust the cropping area as needed. Finally, press Enter to apply the crop within the selected layer.
To crop only one layer in Photoshop, first select the layer you want to crop. Then, use the crop tool (shortcut: C) to adjust the cropping area around the selected layer. Finally, press Enter to apply the crop to only that specific layer.
To crop an image in a Photoshop layer, select the layer containing the image, then use the Crop tool to adjust the size and position of the image within the layer boundaries. You can also use the Marquee tool to select a specific area of the image to crop.
To crop layers in Photoshop for a specific image, first select the layer you want to crop. Then, use the Marquee tool to select the area you want to keep. Next, go to the "Image" menu and choose "Crop." This will crop the selected layer to the area you have chosen.