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May 29th 2001 | #4582 Report |
Member since: May 29th 2001 Posts: 54 |
Hi, and as you may know, I am new to photoshop and you will see that if you read my question. First of all, I have Photoshop 6.0 and I have a problem. Whenever I make a new file and I enter a specific size, the image always comes up way smaller the I wish. Is there anyway I can change that? Please help...thanks.
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May 29th 2001 | #4584 Report |
Member since: Mar 18th 2001 Posts: 223 |
The image might be on 66% or something like that ( you can see it on the blue bar on top of the images window), zoom in and you should get to 100%, that would be the size you entered
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May 29th 2001 | #4588 Report |
Member since: May 29th 2001 Posts: 54 |
Yeah, that works but then when I make a new file it still is the same. I have to zoom in every time. Is there any way to save the preferance?
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May 29th 2001 | #4591 Report |
Member since: Mar 18th 2001 Posts: 223 |
Not that I know. When you make an image with 50 x 50 px, it should be 100% right? It depends on the image size...
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May 29th 2001 | #4595 Report |
Member since: May 29th 2001 Posts: 54 |
Yeah, it should be but when I make a new image it comes up in 66.7%. I can make it 100% by zooming in but I dont want to do that with every image...maybe you know what to do?
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May 29th 2001 | #4596 Report |
Member since: Mar 18th 2001 Posts: 223 |
I don't know, but zooming in doesn't take you hours does it?
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May 29th 2001 | #4597 Report |
Member since: May 29th 2001 Posts: 54 |
no, but its really annoying. Thanks anyway, your advice helped a lot.
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