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Image Size Trouble, PSE 7


maryannmachi

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Greetings, I am having trouble with Image/Resize/Image Size in PSE7. In the past I had a document size of 4x6. When I wanted to reduce the # of pixels, I just entered new #s and the document size remained the same. A couple days ago I changed both the document size and canvas size. I cannot get my old settings back. I even uninstalled and reinstalled the program, thinking that might help but it did not. I also have PSE11 on a trial basis and it also only sees the changed settings. Would appreciate any help. I've tried changing Scale Styles, Constrain Proportions & Resample Image, in addition to changing the Canvas Size but cannot get it to work like it did before I changed the settings. And I did not make note of what settings I changed. Thanks
 
What is set now ? You can change sizes and affect resolution....did that change also ? Not quite sure where you are going ?
 
I can't take a screenshot. Don't know how to explain this any better other than to say in the past the document size did not change when I changed the pixels while in the Resize/Image Size section of the Image menu. Thanks anyway. :)
 
When I hear that, i think you're browsing in the wrong menu

press ctrl+alt+I
check all the 3 options
change something there

make sure that at the top of your window, you still have the zoom level on 100%

otherwise try ctrl+alt+c
change something



still doesnt work?
 
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I've been using the same method for a couple years. Only when I changed a setting recently (and did not make note of it) did this issue begin. I've tried all combinations of settings and can't resolve. Ctr+alt+I takes me to the Image menu/Resize/Image Size which is the same as I described above. Ctrl+alt+c takes me to a list I've never seen before. If I set zoom to 100%, only a tiny portion of the image is visible. It's just too big for the screen.
 
haha, so go to ctrl+alt+c and then set it to only 100x100 pixels, and zoom lvl 100%, see if you can do that
 


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