Need phot draw help badly! I need one of the photodraw peoples help. I need somebody to take a flying pig.gif and turn it into a large picture to print out on 8 1/2 by 11 paper. I am taking stained glass lessons and want to do one.http://images.google.com/imgres?img...fly&svnum=10&hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&sa=G My email address is mland281@earthlink.net Have been tryong to do this for an hour and it still prints out tiny. Guess some of us have and some of us don't (me) I just realized that it is PhotoDraw not Photo shop
Nothing slim about me . I cannot believe that someone has not pointed out that I spelled Photo-shop wrong in the the thread title
I thought the same thing. Then I thought, "Oh, Chance must have been on that Langhi bet and was on the losing side and this is his alternate name."
Open pigs.gif in Photoshop Menu: Image > Mode > RGB Color -- this will make it look better when you resize it Menu: Image > Image Size... -- in the resulting dialog box: Make sure the "Constrain Proportions" and "Resample Image" checkboxes are set, with "Bicubic" as the Resample Image option. In the "Document Size" box, change the resolution to 144 and the height to 7.5. (144 pixels per inch is okay for pictures; a 7.5 inch height leaves small, but reasonable margins. Hit "OK". Menu: File > Page Setup... -- change the orientation to one of the landscape modes (wider than it is tall). Menu: File > Print... -- et voilĂ !
I have this software called s-spline, which can resize picture without damage quality of it. but how big u want it be? is 3600 x 3480 pixel big enough?
I do not how big that is? The top part of the banner can be cut off, I just want the part of banner when pigs fly and down. Thanks!
I will try that also but my lack of computer skill is outstanding. I guess when you hit the middle of life your brain revolts? Crud I just figured out I have Photodraw not Photoshop
I think Irfanview does this... not sure... but it's a free download. I think various software you can d/l off the 'Net can do this. You may not need Photoshop for something like this.