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Large scale Photoshop images


inkked4life

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I am designing a graphic for a new beetle and was wondering how I can make the image appear full size (the image area is roughly 96" x 36"), at a resolution of 150 dpi. I wanted to make a really cool background, but I don't want my computer freezing up or lagging. Any help or comments is greatly appreciated.
 
(PSD) Sergiy

Hello and Welcome to PSG!

If you designing a picture wich is 96"x 36" (?pixels, inches ,cm?) with resolution of 150dpi, there is couple ways to do it, But if your image is realy small (like 50x50 or 100x100) and you wonts to make it on a full page...? Sorry there is no way that somebody could help you ( you can do it, but resolution will be totlay messed up:

Try this one:
1) DoubleClick on "Photoshop"> go to "Image" (top toolbar)>"Image Size" (Heigh or Wide).]
If the proportion will Constricting? On image size palete - unclick "Constrain proportion".

Try this one:
2) "File"> "new" (make the exactly size you need)> click "OK" after you done> Drag the Image wich you want to resize to Photoshop> than take regular "Move tool" (in the instrument pallete)> drag your picture to file created> Than click "Ctrl+T" and resize the picture as you wont!

If you canno`t still do it, POST! I`ll be glad to help you :)
 
Sergiy - " means inches.

i4l - I'm not entirely sure what you're trying to do. If you build an image that size, it will have a fixed number of pixels. No way around that. If you have lower system specs, you might consider building each piece in a separate file and then adding them at the last minute to the full size file so at least you aren't having to work in that large file all the time, only for composite.

more info = better answer :)
 
(PSD) Sergiy

"""? ... Inches? H-m-m \:]
Sorry i`m from Europe, i`m just learning English :) , we got there "Metric" system. Anyway i have never used Inches, but still Thanks ... 8))
 
Sorry i`m from Europe, i`m just learning English

Yeah, sorry for throwing in some English Imperial measurements in on ya there. heheh ;)

" inches
' feet

(No, they aren?t ?quotes? like most people think. ;))
 

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