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  1. M

    Reducing and Enlarging an Image

    Why does my response keep getting deleted? Oh well. Thanks for the help.
  2. M

    Reducing and Enlarging an Image

    Thanks, mfox. I realized after some more thinking that I wasn't focusing my question in the right direction. I intend to size the image down so it's a printable size and then would expect anyone downloading the file would print it and enlarge either by tracing or photocopier. So there really...
  3. M

    Reducing and Enlarging an Image

    Thanks, mfox. I thought about this more and realized I didn't really ask the right question. (It was late; I was tired and not following a logical train of thought. Oops.) The reason I want to make it smaller is so that people can print it and then enlarge it by tracing around it or on a...
  4. M

    Reducing and Enlarging an Image

    Wow, why the hostility? I wasn't implying Mfox was wrong. I was simply saying that if I make it a vector image, only people who have Photoshop will be able to enlarge it, so it won't be helpful to anyone else. I need a solution that will work for anyone, and I <i>have</i> found a solution that...
  5. M

    Reducing and Enlarging an Image

    A vector image won't help people who don't have Photoshop or Illustrator, and I am attempting to make this pattern available for download by others. I traced it as a black line on a white background, not as a shape. I think I've figured out how to handle this, though. Thanks for your response.
  6. M

    Reducing and Enlarging an Image

    I've got a sewing pattern that was drawn by hand. It's larger than a standard sheet of printer paper (maybe 14"x20" or so). I scanned it in two pieces and matched those up, then used the pen tool to trace around the original pattern and stroked the path. Now I need to reduce the whole thing in...
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