Proportional question

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Dave Cramer
Jul 15, 2003
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Also if you hold down the Shift key while you drag the handles, you will maintain the same proportion.

Dave.

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Madsen
Jul 15, 2003
Dave Cramer wrote:

Also if you hold down the Shift key while you drag the handles, you will maintain the same proportion.

Yep. 🙂


Regards
Madsen.
JC
J C
Jul 16, 2003
On Wed, 16 Jul 2003 17:06:51 -0500, "John"
wrote:

I bet there is a way to change the size
of the subject being added. Thanks in advance

Gee, you think?

Figure out what the objects linear dimension is in pixels. Increase/decrease the size one of the photographs so that the pixels-to-object-length is the same.

Now cut and paste.

Viola!
— JC
J
John
Jul 16, 2003
Got a question for some of you people much more knowledgable than I. If you are trying to cut a subject out of one photogragh, and add them to another subject in another photograph how do you keep the subject you are cutting in perspective. What happened the picture that was taken of one person was taken alot closer than the picture of the other person. When you add the other subject they are much bigger. I bet there is a way to change the size of the subject being added. Thanks in advance

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