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Pic resize
Hi,
I attached 2 pictures.
How do i make the transform from "original" to "new" picture ?
I tried to play with pic size to make it same, but result is not same.
Thanks
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Guru
Re: Pic resize
not quite following could you elaborate
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Re: Pic resize
Image -> Image size -> Click Constrain proportions + Resample Image.
Play with one of the numbers, the other will change itself. Keep changing the "Document Size" width and/or height until you get the desired size. I think this is what you were asking anyway lol.
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Re: Pic resize
Hi there
Well, I tried to play with the numbers. The target has the dimensions of 180*155 pxl, however even after changing it in the originalfile, the picture doesnt come out like the target one.
See file my_try as to my try to make the above changes in dimensions
and see file new which is the target.
Plus, my try file size is 4 times bigger.
Thanks so much for your help
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Re: Pic resize
Hi guys,
Please any suggestions ?
Thanks
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Silly Trucker
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Forum Mod
Re: Pic resize
why not just use the image on the right.
FYI You have a tighter crop on the image to the left so it will make the pram\stroller look larger.
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Forum Mod
Re: Pic resize
yes due to the crop being tighter and yet shrinking the image down to the same pixel aspect ratio as the image that has not got such a tight crop
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Re: Pic resize
Hi Paul,
Yes, this is what i tried to do originally but the outcome is not good as you see.
I think the answer is in hoogle reply. Will check it out.
Thanks
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Re: Pic resize
Hi hoogle,
These 2 pictures are a test case. I managed to get someone to make it as the pic on the right, but he only did it. didnt explain how to do.
I have more pic that i want to transform in the same way.
Original pic is in the first thread i posted. The pic there on the left is a given. The one on the right is the target.
How can i make the layouts bigger so when shrinking it will look ok ?
Thanks
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