PS problem, I scanned the calligraphy into an electronic image and deleted the background in PS. Now I want to export each word as PNG separately, but it is too slow to use the cropping function.

What you are doing now is a bit time-consuming and inefficient, and after each word is cut and saved, its border size is different. In the picture folder, it is uneven and unsightly.

Let's use the rectangular marquee tool instead:

1. Select "Rectangular Box Selection Tool" to pull out a single word selection, and the size of the selection is bounded by not touching other fonts → Press ctrl+J to get the copy layer of the word → Hold down ctrl key, and click the thumbnail of this copy layer with the mouse to get the complete selection of font strokes.

2. Press CTRL+C (Copy) once → CTRL+N (New File) once again → a new dialog box pops up, in which the default parameters are clipboard … and background content transparency, and press enter to confirm.

3. A transparent file → CTRL+V (paste) with the same width and height appears in the workspace, and words are embedded in it, with the same width and height, no more or less.

4. Press CTRL+SHIFT+S, save as png format, and then close.

Explanation:

This article explains that it seems that 1.2.3.4 has many steps. In fact, it is very fast to operate. In addition, after returning to the workspace where fonts are made, delete the layer above the background layer where fonts have been made. Then use the box selection tool to frame the completed text on the background layer, and also press the delete key to delete it, so as not to be an eyesore, and then make the next word.