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Small Photoshop Problem

Discussion in 'Photoshop' started by vahing, Jul 10, 2010.

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    I have .psd file for a logo (text only) sized 288x 88 pixels, which I would also like to use for a 468x60 banner.
    How can I edit the logo file for the banner size of 468x80 pixels?

    I am using Photoshop version 11.

    Thanks!

     
    vahing, Jul 10, 2010 IP
  2. damoolag

    damoolag Well-Known Member

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    you can resize it using photoshop. by going to IMAGE >> IMAGE SIZE
     
    damoolag, Jul 10, 2010 IP
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    inspiroHost Peon

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    Paste it into the banner file and use the transform tool.
     
    inspiroHost, Jul 10, 2010 IP
  4. damoolag

    damoolag Well-Known Member

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    awt! It's a text ^_^

    inspiroHost's step would do the trick ^^,
     
    damoolag, Jul 10, 2010 IP
  5. vahing

    vahing Well-Known Member

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    Thanks, I have tried this, but the text gets d i s t o r t e d. I would like to leave the text intact.

    Any idea of how that could be established?

    Thanks everybody!
    vahing
     
    vahing, Jul 10, 2010 IP
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    abadon100 Peon

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    :cool:going to IMAGE >> IMAGE SIZE
     
    abadon100, Jul 10, 2010 IP
  7. damoolag

    damoolag Well-Known Member

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    hmm...post the psd file and lemme resize it for you.
     
    damoolag, Jul 10, 2010 IP
  8. vahing

    vahing Well-Known Member

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    Thanks a lot damoolag!

    I have uploaded the files:

    http://hdwallies.com/2logo.psd
    http://hdwallies.com/logo.psd

    2logo.psd is the one I am really working on, edited from the default theme psd "logo.psd".

    Kind regards,
    vahing
     
    vahing, Jul 10, 2010 IP
  9. vahing

    vahing Well-Known Member

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    Mods,

    Please close this thread, damoolag has helped me greatly.

    Thanks everybody!

    vahing
     
    vahing, Jul 11, 2010 IP
  10. damoolag

    damoolag Well-Known Member

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    your welcome ^_^
     
    damoolag, Jul 11, 2010 IP
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    dazzleworks Member

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    Paste it into the banner file and use the transform tool.
     
    dazzleworks, Jul 12, 2010 IP
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    Well, you can resize it using photoshop.
     
    aprillove83, Jul 13, 2010 IP
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    Yup! you can resize your image :) by Ctrl+T
     
    Rude Patria, Jul 14, 2010 IP
  14. damoolag

    damoolag Well-Known Member

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    @chanda - first select the object/image you want to resize on the Layer Panel, then press CTRL + T, you'll see a bounding box around object/image, click and drag one of the corner of the bounding box while pressing the SHIFT Key to preserve the aspect ration.
     
    damoolag, Aug 1, 2010 IP
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    I always encounter the same problem. Did anyone have any good solution?
     
    kevin123, Aug 1, 2010 IP
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    There is a option in the IMAGE name as image size
     
    bhuppi890109, Aug 2, 2010 IP