Re: P SHOP LE VS Elements -re-size by pixels?

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Alan Browne
Sep 5, 2008
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mcsteve wrote:
"Alan Browne" wrote :
Wrong. What v. of Elements do you have? In Elements 3 you can resize by pixel, cm, inches… succeeding versions should be no different.

I have V 6. It does NOT have an option in the re-size function to choose "pixels".

Please see this link: http://www.aliasimages.com/images/E3SS.jpg (v3).

The sequence is usually in the image editor:

Image -> Image Size and in _that menu_

the "Resample Image" checkbox _must be checked_

or you cannot resize.

X-posted to the "a.p.elements" NG.


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tony cooper
Sep 5, 2008
On Thu, 04 Sep 2008 21:21:06 -0400, Alan Browne
wrote:

mcsteve wrote:
"Alan Browne" wrote :
Wrong. What v. of Elements do you have? In Elements 3 you can resize by pixel, cm, inches… succeeding versions should be no different.

I have V 6. It does NOT have an option in the re-size function to choose "pixels".

Please see this link: http://www.aliasimages.com/images/E3SS.jpg (v3).
The sequence is usually in the image editor:

Image -> Image Size and in _that menu_

the "Resample Image" checkbox _must be checked_
or you cannot resize.

X-posted to the "a.p.elements" NG.

Elements does not have pixels in the drop-down for resizing. It has percent, cm, mm, points, and picas. If you want to resize to a given pixel dimension, you crop to that dimension. You can crop by pixel dimension.

In the hundreds of slide scans I’ve done, I’ve never resized. Cropped, yes, but not resized.


Tony Cooper – Orlando, Florida
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mcsteve
Sep 5, 2008
"Alan Browne" wrote:
Please see this link: http://www.aliasimages.com/images/E3SS.jpg (v3).

Please get a clue.

In Elements 6.0, the options are:
percent
inches
cm
mm
points
picas
columns

Also, to re-size, you must click "image">"re-size", then "image size". With LE, there is a drop down menu that automatically accesses image size. Within that
window, you can enter the width and height, in pixels.
There is no need to check the "re-sample" option. So, LE is much much streamlined than the lame-ass Elements
functions.


Steve <snip> McQ
AB
Alan Browne
Sep 5, 2008
mcsteve wrote:
"Alan Browne" wrote:
Please see this link: http://www.aliasimages.com/images/E3SS.jpg (v3).

Please get a clue.

In Elements 6.0, the options are:
percent
inches
cm
mm
points
picas
columns

Also, to re-size, you must click "image">"re-size", then "image size". With LE, there is a drop down menu that automatically accesses image size. Within that
window, you can enter the width and height, in pixels.
There is no need to check the "re-sample" option. So, LE is much much streamlined than the lame-ass Elements
functions.

NOPE. Just for you, I DL’s PS Elements V.6

And it is precisely as I said in the previous post and as I showed in the screenshot… except the menu is grey, not white.

I’ll post a screenshot in a few minutes.

And speaking of clues: Where you see "Document Size" Look up to where it says "Pixel Dimensions". That’s where you change it.

And BTW: make sure the "Resample Image" is checked.


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AB
Alan Browne
Sep 5, 2008
mcsteve wrote:
"Alan Browne" wrote:
Please see this link: http://www.aliasimages.com/images/E3SS.jpg (v3).

Please get a clue.

Here, have this one. Illustrated, just for you.

http://www.aliasimages.com/images/PS6SS.jpg


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