How do I crop landscape pictures in portrait with 2:3 ratio?

When I have a landscape picture and want it to crop in portrait format I don't know how to do it. I want to crop it in 3:2 ratio. When I enter that ratio it shows an 2:3 and not in 3:2 ratio. That way it's impossible to crop that image in a fixed 3:2 ratio.

Once the landscape crop is up, grab the corner and drag it across. The whole thing will flip. You'll get the hang of it if you play with it.

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