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Post by Pheonix on Sept 22, 2006 20:37:45 GMT
Hi, when I make digital images I usualy need to resize the image, it is ussualy shrinking it, Can anyone recomnd a way to shrink the image?
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Post by Josh on Sept 22, 2006 21:40:18 GMT
You can do it in Photoshop. Image>Image Size. Use the "Constraint Perportions" option and resize. You can also use code to do it.
<img src="URL" width="WIDTH" height="HEIGHT" />
or for Proboards use:
[img height="HEIGHT" width="WIDTH"]URL[/img]
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Post by jongos on Sept 22, 2006 23:15:50 GMT
Psh, the faster way is to hit ctrl+t. Then grab the tabs so you know what size it's going to.
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Post by Pheonix on Sept 23, 2006 14:16:50 GMT
Ok. Yea is that for PS? If not what is it for. I do not have PS only PSP.
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Post by jongos on Sept 23, 2006 17:35:48 GMT
Oh, yes, that's for PS.
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Post by Josh on Sept 23, 2006 20:43:20 GMT
Well, if you have PSP, then this should be in the PSP board.
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Post by Stinky666 on Sept 25, 2006 12:45:00 GMT
To resize/shrink using PSP, when you have the image open, press: SHIFT+S Make sure it is in pixels, and make sure the "Lock Aspect Ratio" box is ticked, then it will resize it properly. Also, put "Resample Using" to "Smart Size" then it wont (or shouldnt) look distorted etc
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Post by Pheonix on Sept 26, 2006 20:11:03 GMT
Ok thanks alot.
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