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Feb 1 2009 06:39pm
Like Height and Width wise.

I can't figure out how to do this >:(


Using Adobe Photoshop CS 4 Extended

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Feb 1 2009 06:54pm
Method 1:
Make a new canvas at the new size you want
Copy/paste the image you want to resize into that canvas
Press ctrl + T or edit > transform and resize the image to the canvas size

Method 2:
Open the image you want to resize into photoshop
Right click the top of the canvas and press Image Size
Type in a new dimension for either height or width and it will resize at the same height:width ratio

Method 3:
Open the image you want to resize into photoshop
Right click the top of the canvas and press Canvas Size
Type in new dimensions for both height and width
Use the ctrl + T method to resize accordingly

Hint: While using Ctrl + T, if you hold shift it will resize at the same height/width ratio. If you hold alt, it will resize from the middle of the image you are resizing (maintaining its relative position on the canvas)
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Feb 1 2009 06:59pm
Quote (Tiffiter @ Sun, Feb 1 2009, 06:54pm)
Method 1:
Make a new canvas at the new size you want
Copy/paste the image you want to resize into that canvas
Press ctrl + T or edit > transform and resize the image to the canvas size

Method 2:
Open the image you want to resize into photoshop
Right click the top of the canvas and press Image Size
Type in a new dimension for either height or width and it will resize at the same height:width ratio

Method 3:
Open the image you want to resize into photoshop
Right click the top of the canvas and press Canvas Size
Type in new dimensions for both height and width
Use the ctrl + T method to resize accordingly

Hint: While using Ctrl + T, if you hold shift it will resize at the same height/width ratio. If you hold alt, it will resize from the middle of the image you are resizing (maintaining its relative position on the canvas)


Thanks :]

I'm a noobie @ photoshop XD
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Feb 1 2009 07:05pm
if u bigger a picture, the quality will be decrease.
so making picture bigger is no good idea.
better u search for bigger picture and small it.
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Feb 1 2009 07:10pm
Quote (PhySal @ Sun, Feb 1 2009, 07:05pm)
if u bigger a picture, the quality will be decrease.
so making picture bigger is no good idea.
better u search for bigger picture and small it.


Had to make it bigger so I could add a name to it. Quality didn't change much. and I knew this from watching videos in full screen and then not full screen. Full Screen = Worse Graphic
Non full screen = Gg graphic
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Feb 1 2009 07:14pm
Quote (WGUS @ Mon, 2 Feb 2009, 03:10)
Had to make it bigger so I could add a name to it. Quality didn't change much. and I knew this from watching videos in full screen and then not full screen. Full Screen = Worse Graphic
Non full screen = Gg graphic


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Feb 1 2009 07:44pm
Quote (PhySal @ Sun, Feb 1 2009, 07:14pm)
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hehehe lol h/o



the text still is tiny though >:(
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