![]() Traci D. Brumley |
Help with Photoshop In Photoshop, is there a way to resize my photo besides going to scale, then dragging each side to fit? This seems to distort the image (smashed faces, etc.), unless I spend time making sure I drag each side equally. I know in Adobe business edition, I can click on the photo and drag out or in from the top corner and everything stays the same, it just changes the size. Does this make sense??
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Damian P. Gadal |
Free Transform, holding down the shift key as you make the transformation... hth
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- Gregory LaGrange![]() Contact Gregory LaGrange Gregory LaGrange's Gallery |
Image>image size>decide if you need resample or not>change size.
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Connie Niehaus |
I use Ulead (it came with the computer), and under "size," it has an option for user-defined width and height. I change one or the other and leave the "Keep Aspect Ratio" button on.
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- Gregory LaGrange![]() Contact Gregory LaGrange Gregory LaGrange's Gallery |
I should say I included my answer in case you meant resizing the actual photo, instead of an image in a seperate layer to a picture that you've cut and pasted. But now you have three ways.
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Traci D. Brumley |
Thanks for the help, it worked!!!
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