![]() From the panel menu, choose Save Path, and give it a name. This will create a path aligned with the guides. Make sure the Paths button (not Shape Layers or Fill Pixel) is selected on the Options Bar. In Photoshop, select the Rectangle tool (the one that creates vector paths, not the Rectangular Marquee tool). ![]() But another user, Scott Falkner, suggested what may be the best approach: You can create paths in Photoshop, then use InDesign’s ability to convert clipping paths to frames. InDesign can only see the pixels, the paths, and the alpha channels in a Photoshop PSD file, it can’t “see” the guides you may have drawn. On the InDesign Macintosh Adobe User to User Forum, Alan Thompson asked, “Is there an easy way (or any way) for me to see the guides I put in my Photoshop document in InDesign? I have are large TIFFs with guides drawn at specific ‘crop’ places so when I place in InDesign I can get my exact ‘crop’.”
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