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Scaling to specific dimentions
 

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Old Post  09-18-04 - 05:14 PM  
I have an object in one file that measures 1.120 in length. I want an object
 in
another file to print at the exact same size. When I use the ruler tool to
measure the first object, I can see its exact length. How can I measure the
second object and input the 1.120 value and have it scale to that measuremen
t?
I am using Photoshop 7 on an XP machine.


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Old Post  09-19-04 - 12:14 AM  
On 18 Sep 2004 11:59:03 GMT, joyp@aol.comnospam (Joyp) wrote:

>I have an object in one file that measures 1.120 in length. I want an objec
t in
>another file to print at the exact same size. When I use the ruler tool to
>measure the first object, I can see its exact length. How can I measure the
>second object and input the 1.120 value and have it scale to that measureme
nt?
>I am using Photoshop 7 on an XP machine.
***********
If you measured the first object, I assume you are able to measure the
second one, as well. So,
1. Adjust the second image so that its resolution is the same as that of
the first image.
2. Measure the object in the second image.
3. Calculate the % enlargement or reduction required of the second object
4. Go to Image>Image size and change the Document Size, height and width
increments to Percent. Then enter the % result from Step 3
Good luck.
--sanders
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