If you’re like most people, you probably use Photoshop to edit photos and graphics. But what if you want to center something in the image? There are a few different ways to do it, but they all involve using the tools in Photoshop. The easiest way is to use the Selection tool (or one of its variations, like the Rectangular Marquee tool or the Elliptical Marquee tool). Just click and drag inside the image, and then release the mouse button when you’ve centered your object. If you want to center an object in a specific location within an image, you can use the Crop tool. Just click and drag one of the crop handles (the two vertical lines that appear when you hover your cursor over an edge of an image), and then release the mouse button when you’ve selected your desired area. Finally, if you want to center an object in all of your images, regardless of their location within each file, you can use Photoshop’s Fill command. Just click on the Fill icon (it looks like a filled circle with a cross inside it), choose a color from the palette that appears onscreen, and then type in your desired center point. ..