Why is my default new image 16 px X 16 px?

WD
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Walter Donavan
Feb 16, 2005
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No matter what I set it to, it always reverts to 16 X 16. The only way I can get what I used last is with CTRL + ALT + new, but I’d like it to default to 300 X 300 px so I wouldn’t have to do that.

Help would be appreciated?

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edjh
Feb 16, 2005
Walter Donavan wrote:
No matter what I set it to, it always reverts to 16 X 16. The only way I can get what I used last is with CTRL + ALT + new, but I’d like it to default to 300 X 300 px so I wouldn’t have to do that.

Help would be appreciated?
Do you have something that size on the clipboard? Purge.


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WD
Walter Donavan
Feb 16, 2005
< Do you have something that size on the clipboard? >

Nope. First thing I checked.

Any other ideas?
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babygrand
Feb 16, 2005
Mine too! Any way to reset or establish a default new image size?

babygrand

"Walter Donavan" wrote in message
No matter what I set it to, it always reverts to 16 X 16. The only way I
can
get what I used last is with CTRL + ALT + new, but I’d like it to default
to
300 X 300 px so I wouldn’t have to do that.

Help would be appreciated?

WD
Walter Donavan
Feb 16, 2005
So far CTRL + ALT + New is the only way. I don’t feel up to a reinstall.
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babygrand
Feb 16, 2005
I just opened up a "new" image, and reset the settings from 16 pixels x 16 pixels @ 72 dpi, to 8-1/2 inches x 11 inches @ 300 dpi, and then saved this blank as "untitled.psd". Then when I opened another "new" image, the settings held. Might work for you, I’m still running PS6.

babygrand

"Walter Donavan" wrote in message
So far CTRL + ALT + New is the only way. I don’t feel up to a reinstall.
WD
Walter Donavan
Feb 17, 2005
Hmm. That doesn’t work for me with either PS6 or PS7. I think something is blown. Maybe it’s the fact that I installed PS6 after installing PS7. That’s a no-no, I think.

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