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Old 11-30-2004, 08:11 PM
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can anybody resize :airon: to 176x220 and have it good quality. I couldent do it. pllllllllllllllllease
Old 11-30-2004, 08:16 PM
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like this?

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how's this?

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why is mine more squished, yet the same size?
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Welp, I dunno how you did yours but this is one way you could have made yours squished:
Resize to height of 176 with constrained proportion, width changes to 310, then resizing width to 220 without constrained proportion to get to 176x220 = squished image.

What I did was use the magic wand to select the background, press ctrl+shift+i to inverse selection (giving me the smallest possible area for the image) and cutting it and pasting it as a new document. Then resize image width to 220 with constrained proportion. Then resize the canvas height to 176 to add empty pixels to fill out the 176 height dimension.
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okay, how's this?:

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Originally Posted by g2tegls
Welp, I dunno how you did yours but this is one way you could have made yours squished:
Resize to height of 176 with constrained proportion, width changes to 310, then resizing width to 220 without constrained proportion to get to 176x220 = squished image.

What I did was use the magic want to select the background, press ctrl+i to inverse selection (giving me the smallest possible area for the image) and cutting it and pasting it as a new document. Then resize image width to 220 with constrained proportion. Then resize the canvas height to 176 to add empty pixels to fill out the 176 height dimension.


yup
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Originally Posted by LT69Padawan6
okay, how's this?:

A little fuzzy but has the right dimensions and not squished.
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He doesnt want those jagged edges.
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This is the best I can do without redrawing it in Illustrator to get clean edges.

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