How to Add Bleed in Photoshop

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In this Photoshop tutorial, learn how to add bleed in Photoshop. Photoshop doesn't have a bleed feature in document settings, so we need to actually add extra room along the edge of our canvas. Then inside of the Print dialogue box we can add crop marks and bleed.

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This is a cool workflow to mentally file away for the future. But I’m trying to think of a practical scenario where this would be preferable to exporting and opening in InDesign (or even just creating the project in InDesign from the start)? I suppose if you’re creating a bunch of different business cards then this could be faster than saving and bringing each individual file into ID, but I would probably just create a template in ID rather than PS. Do you use this workflow frequently for any specific tasks? Thank you for the video! I had no idea you could add crop marks in PS so that’s a cool new trick!

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Thanks for the info my client is getting a request form the printer for me to add the bleed mark on to the artwork ...but I thought the printer people add the crop mark onto the design because they are receiving the artwork 🤨??

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