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I know this is a Photoshop group. But I thought someone here might have a suggestion why this is happening.
I am trying to create some vinyl templates. I have formed the shapes and traced them on paper. I scan the drawings in PP and then draw over them in CD
My problem is that one drawing requires 4 scans to get the complete image. The pieces are 10", 8.5", 10.5", and 7" long respectively including overlap. (The Actual drawing is approx 28" long) With each on the individual images the dimensions hold true. However, when I put the pieces together and stitch them the image become 64" long. Whats up?
I have discovered that if resize the paper of the first image, import the others in and align them, then the dimensions are accurate. This problem has only affected this piece.
I am trying to create some vinyl templates. I have formed the shapes and traced them on paper. I scan the drawings in PP and then draw over them in CD
My problem is that one drawing requires 4 scans to get the complete image. The pieces are 10", 8.5", 10.5", and 7" long respectively including overlap. (The Actual drawing is approx 28" long) With each on the individual images the dimensions hold true. However, when I put the pieces together and stitch them the image become 64" long. Whats up?
I have discovered that if resize the paper of the first image, import the others in and align them, then the dimensions are accurate. This problem has only affected this piece.
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