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03-11-2003, 11:57 PM
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New To PS7--How To Duplicate Image Size Post #1 | | Joe Blow
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I?m very new to PS7 and am frustrated with trying to do a simple action. I invested in PS to bring my website up a notch. I?ve been using ?PS Classroom in a Book? and ?50 Fast PS7 Techniques? and I?ve looked over the threads in this forum, but still can?t seem to find the answer to my PS problem.
I?m using a Frontpage Template and want to replace one of the template images with my own. I?ve made note of the template image?s dimensions (750 X 120 pixels / 10.417 X 1.667 inches). The photo I want to replace with the template image is ( 1655 X 630 pixels / 22.986 X 8.75 inches). I want to change the size of my photo to the same size as the template image. I?ve tried several things including changing the sizes while in ?Image Size?, but when I do and hit ?ok? the picture becomes much, much smaller than the template image (it doesn?t make sense to me why the photo becomes so small when I?ve inputted the same pixel numbers as the template image).
I thought something this basic would be easy to do, but I?m finding it?s not considering my lack of knowledge. Can anyone help me here?
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03-12-2003, 12:36 AM
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New To PS7--How To Duplicate Image Size Post #3 | | Joe Blow
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Open the Image Size dialog box.
The pixel dimensions should read 1655x630
Near the bottom see that "Constrain Proportions" is unchecked, and that "Resample, Bicubic" is checked.
Now change the above mentioned pixel dimensions in 750x120
Hit OK
When on the web, inches or cm or dpi plays NO ROLE at all: only pixel size. The 72dpi is only an indication of the size of the image when it will be printed: every pixel will be 1/72 of an inch. On the monitor, only your screen settings, ie 800x600, 1280x960 is deciding how large the pic will be.
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03-12-2003, 12:36 AM
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New To PS7--How To Duplicate Image Size Post #4 | | Guest | New To PS7--How To Duplicate Image Size
To get the exact pixel dimensions, try using the crop tool and specifying 755 x 120 in the tool's menu at the top of the screen. Then drag the crop tool over your picture. Make sure you double click the zoom tool afterward to see your picture at 100% resolution.
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03-12-2003, 12:47 AM
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New To PS7--How To Duplicate Image Size Post #5 | | Joe Blow
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[quote="Erik"]Open the Image Size dialog box.
The pixel dimensions should read 1655x630
Near the bottom see that "Constrain Proportions" is unchecked, and that "Resample, Bicubic" is checked.
Now change the above mentioned pixel dimensions in 750x120
Hit OK
Thanks to both of you for getting back to me so quickly. I did as you suggested here and the change was made, however, the photo proportion changed--can I do this yet allow the photo to look like the original?
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03-12-2003, 01:36 AM
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New To PS7--How To Duplicate Image Size Post #6 | | Guest | New To PS7--How To Duplicate Image Size
Not without stretching the photo in one direction (could look pretty funny). What you might do is resample bicubic so that either the height or width is the same as the desired template image and the other is smaller. Then select a background color that blends well with your picture (probably black) and select "image", "canvas size". A dialogue box will pop up. Uncheck "Relative" and type in the desired dimensions. Hit Ok.
Hope this helps.
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03-12-2003, 01:59 AM
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New To PS7--How To Duplicate Image Size Post #7 | | Guest | New To PS7--How To Duplicate Image Size
Welcome to the board Bob [righton]
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03-12-2003, 02:49 AM
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New To PS7--How To Duplicate Image Size Post #8 | | Joe Blow
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Originally Posted by pdog182 Not without stretching the photo in one direction (could look pretty funny). What you might do is resample bicubic so that either the height or width is the same as the desired template image and the other is smaller. Then select a background color that blends well with your picture (probably black) and select "image", "canvas size". A dialogue box will pop up. Uncheck "Relative" and type in the desired dimensions. Hit Ok.
Hope this helps. |
Thanks, but I'm not quite following you here. I'm pretty slow with the fact that the main reason I purchased PS was thinking I could do just this without changing the proportions of the photo--really shows what I don't know!!! But, if you could reword your suggestion again I would very much appreciate it.
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03-12-2003, 03:22 AM
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New To PS7--How To Duplicate Image Size Post #9 | | Guest | New To PS7--How To Duplicate Image Size
If you resample your image, setting the width to 750, the height will adjust to 285. Now by unchecking "constrain proportions" you can set the height and width to whatever you want, but the image will not look the same. If you change the proportions of an image, the appearance has to adapt. There's no way around that.
In order to achieve 120 pixel height, without stretching the width of the image, you have to accept the constrained proportions of 316 x 120. That's going to leave a lot of blank space for your 750 goal. So what I'm suggesting is that you resample the image to 316 x 120 and then add black (or any color) to both sides of the image by adjusting the canvas size. If you don't want to leave so much blank space in your image and you don't mind cropping some of the height in your image, you can use the crop tool (set at proportions closer to 755 x 120) and then use the adjust canvas size command.
If you post your image, we might be able to come up with some more ideas to make your picture look the way you want it to.
PS I forget to say it earlier, but welcome to the board | |
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03-12-2003, 03:31 AM
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New To PS7--How To Duplicate Image Size Post #10 | | Guest | New To PS7--How To Duplicate Image Size
Just post a reply and at the bottom where it says "Add an Attachment" click browse and locate the file you want to upload from your computer.
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