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Image Size Question
by Stu Siegal on Oct 27, 2009 at 5:40:33 pm


I brought a photo in to a photoshop project, put it on a layer, resized it using the transform tool, and now want to bring in other pphotos and resize them to exactly the same size, but can't figure out how to determine the image size of the resized photo.

This is a really simple question, I'm sure its easy and I'm just spacing, thanks.

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Re: Image Size Question
by Theo van Laar on Oct 27, 2009 at 6:12:50 pm

When you press Ctrl Alt I, you can see the image size and adjust it.

Theo

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Re: Image Size Question
by John Mensinger on Oct 27, 2009 at 6:56:31 pm

It's true that Ctrl+Alt+I will bring up the Image Size dialog, which actually shows you the size of your image canvas, or the overall image size.

If you want to get the size of just a single layer's contents, (which could be very different from the image size), Ctrl+Click the layer's thumbnail in the Layers Panel to select all of that layer's non-transparent pixels. Now look at the Info panel to get the layer content's size in pixels...



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Re: Image Size Question
by Stu Siegal on Oct 28, 2009 at 3:59:13 pm

Thanks guys. John, that's what I was looking for.

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