The crop tool causes Photoshop CC hang up. I have to use CS6.

I can't use the crop tool in Photoshop CC.

I just cropped my profile picture and crop tool now works normally.

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    OK what I did was select the crop tool and then right clicking on the icon in the upper left corner and the reset tool.

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    20 = 3:4

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    I found this to select the tool

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    var height = myDocument.height;

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    If (myDocument.name.indexOf ("CH10")! = - 1) {var rel = 0,833};

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    // =======================================================

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    lamptree wrote:

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    Change the culture or the displacement of the image behind the harvest is nervous, sometimes he has seconds to change the display, which makes pain culture to work.

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    I've worked through this list , which helped a little, but not too much.

    I'd appreciate some tips!

    Thank you
    Sam

    Sam,

    This is good and bad news.

    It must draw a ton of pixels in a higher resolution, and I suspect that it only uses the CPU to do. Have a faster card video likely would not help.

    While you perform your crop, maybe you could reduce the Lightroom window so that the actual image which shows takes less than half of the screen space. There has been posts on this forum that indicate an increase in high speed to keep the image small enough. It seems to be quantified: there are certain thresholds, when the Crusaders, causing big boosts in performance. Try a few experiments.

    Ja.

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    I like the crop tool in lightroom, but there is a feature that I miss:
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    Ralf

    Hi Adobe engineers and a big thank you, solve you my problem - after seven years.

    And no, I'm not kidding, I'm really grateful (OK, a little joke on :)) speed

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