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turn on that checkbox before you click Save, when you open this cropped photo in Pho-
toshop, it will appear to be cropped, but the photo will be on a separate layer (not flattened
on the Background layer). So the cropped area is still there—it just extends off the vis-
ible image area. You can bring that cropped area back by clicking-and-dragging your photo
within the image area (try it—use the Move tool [V] to click-and-drag your photo to the
right or left and you'll see what I mean).
Step Six:
If you have a number of similar photos you need to crop the same way, you're going to
love this: First, select all the photos you want to crop in Camera Raw (either in Bridge
or on your computer), then open them all in Camera Raw. When you open multiple pho-
tos, they appear in a vertical filmstrip along the left side of Camera Raw (as shown here).
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