Good question. Did you mean the paths tool? I don't think there is a pen
tool. Anyways I don't think that the paths tool anti aliases. What I would
do is make sure the Lock Alpha Channel checkbox on the right layers
dialoge is marked. (located under Opacity) What this does is it keeps the
ammount
Hello
I really need to adjust a photograph. It needs to be 600 by 600 pixels.
When I change one value it seems to automatically adjust itself.
I really need to get this done ASAP, so if you can help it would be graitely
appreciated.
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Ruthy wrote:
Hello
I really need to adjust a photograph. It needs to be 600 by 600 pixels.
When I change one value it seems to automatically adjust itself.
I really need to get this done ASAP, so if you can help it would be graitely
appreciated.
A little more detail might help, but
Ruthy wrote:
Hello
I really need to adjust a photograph. It needs to be 600 by 600 pixels.
When I change one value it seems to automatically adjust itself.
I really need to get this done ASAP, so if you can help it would be
graitely
appreciated.
A little more detail might help, but
Hello
I really need to adjust a photograph. It needs to be 600 by 600 pixels.
When I change one value it seems to automatically adjust itself.
I really need to get this done ASAP, so if you can help it would be graitely
appreciated.
I presume that you are using Scale Image. At the right
Hello
I really need to adjust a photograph. It needs to be 600 by 600 pixels.
When I change one value it seems to automatically adjust itself.
I really need to get this done ASAP, so if you can help it would be
graitely
appreciated.
I presume that you are using Scale Image. At the right
Ruthy wrote:
Ruthy wrote:
Hello
I really need to adjust a photograph. It needs to be 600 by 600 pixels.
When I change one value it seems to automatically adjust itself.
I really need to get this done ASAP, so if you can help it would be
graitely
appreciated.
A little
Then you're probably going to want to crop out a square part of the picture
and adjust that.
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How large is your photo now(resolution)? Is is a scanned image, or did you
take the photo on a digital camera? This info would help us tremendously.
If
your Image is not at a 1:1 ratio like a 600:600 image is, then you can 1,
Distort the aspect ratio or 2, crop off the top/bottom, side(l or r), or
snip
I presume that you are using Scale Image. At the right hand side of the
boxes where you enter the dimensions there are 2 chain links which are
joined together, click on these and they will separate. Now you can
enter your dimensions with out any problem.
Its a passport photograph, so
John Meyer writes:
Then you're probably going to want to crop out a square part of the picture
and adjust that.
Agreed -- Crop is what you want.
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Its a passport photograph, so doing the little chain things doesn't really
work, as it becomes distorted.
Thats why I was trying to do what the previous poster suggested
There is a plug-in called Liquid Rescale which would probably do exactly
what you want.
Depending to which nation he is
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