If you ever find yourself needing more canvas space around your image, you can always go up to the Image menu at the top of the screen, select Canvas Size, and then add more space using the Canvas Size dialog box, but that's the long, clunky way of doing it. There's an easier way, using Photoshop's Crop Tool.
Photoshop Girl is back and ready for action. I???m starting out with an easy tutorial to get back into the swing of things. This tutorial will show you how to add a simple canvas to any photograph using the Crop Tool.
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Step 1.) Open your image, zoom out (ctrl -), and press 'f', then set the background color for your canvas area. In this case, I want to add black canvas area to my photo. So I set my background color to black.
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