Photoshop and Saving Vector Images

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Andrej_Likar
Jul 26, 2007
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Hi!
I have created a vector logo in PS. Now I want to stretch it. And the problem starts here: If I do it manually (Ctrl + T) I get a different image, because I used Blending Options.
So, how can I resize a vector image with blending options? Here is an URL to what I am trying to resize: <http://shrani.si/files/fuck14v71.jpg>

I am using Adobe Photoshop CS2 v9.0.2 and im on Windows XP Pro SP2 (all updates installed) Tnx for the help!

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John_Joslin
Jul 26, 2007
There are ways but I would first scale the vector to the size(s) required and apply the blending options individually.

You get more control and less surprises that way.
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Don_McCahill
Jul 26, 2007
Putting an obscene word into your file name makes me hesitant to open it. So no advice from here.
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Andrej_Likar
Jul 26, 2007
<http://img160.imageshack.us/img160/169/23iv9.jpg> ok this one is from imageshack and a diffrent name
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Brett Dalton
Jul 28, 2007
I’d be suggesting Illustrator for this kind of work if you hadn’t already do it.

Have you tried the "resize image" from the menu rather than a transform? you can turn constrain aspect ration off if you need to change it’s height/width.

Alt you may need to flatten it (which is undesirable most of the time)

BRETT
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Andrej_Likar
Jul 28, 2007
Thanks Brett for the help! Problem solved 😀

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