HELP: Changing psd to fit another resolution

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I created a psd file (many layers) and it fits nicely on a 1024x768 page. I now want to "convert" it/scale it down to a 800x600 size. Is there any easy or automatic way to do this?

Thanks!
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Image>Image Size. Make sure "Resample" is checked at the bottom. Click "Constrain Proportions" near the bottom of dialog box. Type in width or height. The other dimension will follow. Click OK.

Steve

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From: "Cirene"
Organization: Road Runner High Speed Online http://www.rr.com Newsgroups: alt.graphics.photoshop,comp.graphics.apps.photoshop Date: Fri, 12 Nov 2004 18:07:18 GMT
Subject: HELP: Changing psd to fit another resolution

I created a psd file (many layers) and it fits nicely on a 1024x768 page. I now want to "convert" it/scale it down to a 800x600 size. Is there any easy or automatic way to do this?

Thanks!

#2
In article <qZ6ld.19273$>,
"Cirene" wrote:

I created a psd file (many layers) and it fits nicely on a 1024x768 page. I now want to "convert" it/scale it down to a 800x600 size. Is there any easy or automatic way to do this?

If there is only one file why it should happen automatically? Just select "image size" and enter the new size. Though in CS there are more choices how resampling will happen. I guess "bicubic sharper" is best. -F
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