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Re: Crop tool shows background color unless I switch to "Classic" mode

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Yeah, that was pretty vague. I was in a creative mode and was rudely interrupted by this weird change, so I wasn't focused on a clear post. The lack of direct email support to Adobe frustrated me also. Alas..

Bascially, I have a layer with some image data, and transparent regions:

Layer with transparency.jpg

I select the crop tool, and select a region just inside the outside edge, containing the portion of the image I care about:

Crop invoked and region selected.jpg

The background switched from being transparent to my current background color selection. I had this green chosen for some completely unrelated task. I can't find anywhere that this can be disabled. The settings I have are what I believe to be the defaults:

Settings.jpg

And, when I change the crop settings to "Use Classic Mode", the behavior is the more sensible (in my opinion) current background:

Classic_mode_selected.jpg

I hope that clears up the confusion. I can't imagine any use case where replacing the current visible background with the current background color makes sense. If it's a feature, I can't find any documentation, official or otherwise, that explains why this is happening.

Yes, I like the latest versions of software, but since I made the jump from CS4 to CC, I've hit more bugs than ever before. I've had to kill Photoshop a couple times in the past two months, whereas before, it never froze up or crashed on me. This feels like a bug, but if it's a feature, I'd love to know how to use the new crop tool's background settings properly.

 

Cheers!

- Sean


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