Mark Talluto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > On Jun 10, 2004, at 9:43 AM, Marty Billingsley wrote: > > > Is there any other software that really works in this manner? > > Photoshop, for example, keeps track of the original dimensions > > so you can revert or step back in history. Web editing software, > > of course, doesn't touch the original image, but if you resize a > > picture, that resized image stays on your web page. Somebody > > mentioned MS Word, but it, too, behaves as I would expect. > > A long time ago MC used to handle images the way you wanted. When you > sized the image down, it would lose the original data. Sizing the > image back up would cause pixilation. I requested as probably many > others did to have the data retained after resizing. This made making > desktop publishing like apps easier to produce. The side effect of the > feature request was that you needed to lockloc the image after it was > sized down. Is only a single line of code.
Would it be too much to ask Rev to remember the original image date (i.e., all the pixels) *and* the resizing that I did? inDesign seems to do this, even if you don't keep the image file as an external reference. I don't know how Word handles it. Add to my user interface wish list for RR. :-) - marty -- Marty Billingsley ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) The University of Chicago Laboratory Schools _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
