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Photoshop Experts Can someone please tell me how the hell you resize an image without automatically changing the pixels etc at the same time. I've unchecked boxes, the lot. Im supposed to be doing a cd cover for my media work which is already overdue and photoshop is being a f**ktard. No Freestyling. | |
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AzurePanther said: Can someone please tell me how the hell you resize an image without automatically changing the pixels etc at the same time. I've unchecked boxes, the lot. Im supposed to be doing a cd cover for my media work which is already overdue and photoshop is being a f**ktard.
You may have to save it as a gif file and then play with it. "You need people like me so you can point your fuckin' fingers and say, "That's the bad guy." "
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turn resample image
off | |
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EvilWhiteMale said: AzurePanther said: Can someone please tell me how the hell you resize an image without automatically changing the pixels etc at the same time. I've unchecked boxes, the lot. Im supposed to be doing a cd cover for my media work which is already overdue and photoshop is being a f**ktard.
You may have to save it as a gif file and then play with it. I think you may have just saved my life. Im gonna play around a bit more to see if i can get exactly what i want. Do you by any chance know how to get the writing of one picture onto another one? No Freestyling. | |
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choosy artist dont choose gif
gif is low res web land fodder go to image size and unclick the resample your set | |
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shausler said: turn resample image
off Ah thanks, yeah its working. No Freestyling. | |
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Ok now do you know how to get the writing of one picture onto another? No Freestyling. | |
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AzurePanther said: Ok now do you know how to get the writing of one picture onto another?
rubber stamp hit control key on the first file select second file and clone away | |
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shausler said: AzurePanther said: Ok now do you know how to get the writing of one picture onto another?
rubber stamp hit control key on the first file select second file and clone away Well err ive managed to move the whole pic onto the other, like you do with merging. No Freestyling. | |
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Orgnote me and I'll see what I can do with it.
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applekisses said: Orgnote me and I'll see what I can do with it.
Ok No Freestyling. | |
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AzurePanther said: Ok now do you know how to get the writing of one picture onto another?
If the image is flattened, theres no easy way to take the text and move it to another image. The only thing you can really do is play around with the select tools or the extract tools, and try to cut it out of the picture best you can. If the text was on its own layer, you could simply choose Select > All and copy and paste it to another image. If you recognize the font name, you could just type the text on the other image. | |
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Tom said: AzurePanther said: Ok now do you know how to get the writing of one picture onto another?
If the image is flattened, theres no easy way to take the text and move it to another image. The only thing you can really do is play around with the select tools or the extract tools, and try to cut it out of the picture best you can. If the text was on its own layer, you could simply choose Select > All and copy and paste it to another image. If you recognize the font name, you could just type the text on the other image. Ok thanks i'll see what i can do. No Freestyling. | |
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Tom said: AzurePanther said: Ok now do you know how to get the writing of one picture onto another?
If the image is flattened, theres no easy way to take the text and move it to another image. The only thing you can really do is play around with the select tools or the extract tools, and try to cut it out of the picture best you can. If the text was on its own layer, you could simply choose Select > All and copy and paste it to another image. If you recognize the font name, you could just type the text on the other image. ribbit | |
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