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There has to be a way to do this and I’m just to blind to see it. I’m using PS 7 and have an image that has some layers which each contain .jpg images. I’d like to resize each of the jpgs to be the same size yet I can’t find a way to a) see what the displayed size is or b) resize each image to be a specific size. Free transform only let’s me scale them to be a percentage of their current size which is not helpful at all. I can get them pretty close visually, but it would be so much easier if I could just key in the size I want each to be. Can’t I do that?

Thanks.

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Monty Jake Monty
Mar 30, 2005
Using Free Transform you can use any unit type. Just enter the # and the unit abbreviation in the size fields in the Options palette. in, mm, px, etc.

Steve

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From: Anonymoose <Ihatespam>
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Newsgroups: alt.graphics.photoshop
Date: Wed, 30 Mar 2005 12:23:38 -0600
Subject: resizing layer

There has to be a way to do this and I’m just to blind to see it. I’m using PS 7 and have an image that has some layers which each contain .jpg images. I’d like to resize each of the jpgs to be the same size yet I can’t find a way to a) see what the displayed size is or b) resize each image to be a specific size. Free transform only let’s me scale them to be a percentage of their current size which is not helpful at all. I can get them pretty close visually, but it would be so much easier if I could just key in the size I want each to be. Can’t I do that?

Thanks.
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Anonymoose
Mar 31, 2005
Monty Jake Monty wrote in
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Using Free Transform you can use any unit type. Just enter the # and the unit abbreviation in the size fields in the Options palette. in, mm, px, etc.

Steve

— faith \’fath\ n : firm belief in something for which there is no proof. Webster’s Dictionary

From: Anonymoose <Ihatespam>
Organization: Ihatespam
Newsgroups: alt.graphics.photoshop
Date: Wed, 30 Mar 2005 12:23:38 -0600
Subject: resizing layer

There has to be a way to do this and I’m just to blind to see it. I’m using PS 7 and have an image that has some layers which each contain .jpg images. I’d like to resize each of the jpgs to be the same size yet I can’t find a way to a) see what the displayed size is or b) resize each image to be a specific size. Free transform only let’s me scale them to be a percentage of their current size which is not helpful at all. I can get them pretty close visually, but it would be so much easier if I could just key in the size I want each to be. Can’t I do that?

Thanks.

AH! Thank you.

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