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Join Date: Jul 2009
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OS: vista
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Photoshop 6 resizing
I have a professionally designed logo that I am trying to insert in a website that I am building through godaddy' "website tonight". However I need to resize it to fit in their pre-sized content block. I have only recently installed Photoshop 6 and I can't figure out how to change the size. I click on the "resize" but everything I have tried doesn't seem to change anything. Any suggestions?
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Re: Photoshop 6 resizing
I can show you in CS4 but don't know about 6.
Can you post the image here and what size you want it to finish up at. Someone can do it for you and repost it
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Last edited by kodi; 07-01-2009 at 04:41 PM. |
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Re: Photoshop 6 resizing
I'm still using Photoshop 8 (CS1), which I think is fairly similar to 6. To resize, open the file and go to Image > Image Size, tick the Constrain Proportions box, enter the height and width in the Pixel Dimensions boxes, then click OK.
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