is there a way to resize images from a standard size to fit onto a iphone cover size,
i use the drag method to resize but my pics with faces on them are looking really long and skinny, is this a simple procedure or is the dragging the normal way to change the size...
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Resizing in photoshop elements
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Dave271069
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Re: Resizing in photoshop elements
if you want to enlarge/reduce size of your photo then click ctrl+T. you should be able now to drag it by the corners to resize it. when doing that keep holding SHIFT so size will keep its aspect ratio.
hope this helps.
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trevmcdev8
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Re: Resizing in photoshop elements
As a kind of add on to this question, is there are easy(ish) way to have more than one iPhone design printed per A4 sheet in such a way that both images (assuming there are 2) remain at the correct size?
Re: Resizing in photoshop elements
Open a blank doc in Photoshop or Elements, then use File>Place to put the design on to the doc as a separate layer. Position & Resize as necessary.
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trevmcdev8
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Re: Resizing in photoshop elements
Cheers Russ! Will give that a go today.Russ;53928 wrote:Open a blank doc in Photoshop or Elements, then use File>Place to put the design on to the doc as a separate layer. Position & Resize as necessary.
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