| Want to do sort of a reverse crop
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sodani

msg:3861860 | 5:55 pm on Mar 3, 2009 (gmt 0) | I have an image of a spreadsheet table and I'd like to remove the columns in the middle and just keep the first column and last column and have them right next to each other. Can someone recommend an efficient way to do that? I know that in photoshop I could crop the image two different ways and then paste them into a new image, but that seems cumbersome.
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jessejump

msg:3862185 | 12:27 am on Mar 4, 2009 (gmt 0) | Select first column Control-J - copy to new layer Select right column copy to new layer Move them next to each other Delete original layer.
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akmac

msg:3864725 | 11:46 pm on Mar 6, 2009 (gmt 0) | Alternatively: Select the first column with your rectangular Marquee tool. Press the shift key (keeps it level) and drag it next to the last column. Crop off the extra.
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