Photoshop :: Lowering The Size!

Jun 17, 2006

Ive just created a file 760 by 375 and i saved it as a gif file how do i lover its file size from 61578 to 40000 or to put it simpiler under40kb?

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Photoshop :: Changing Logo Into An Avatar - Lowering Image Size And Pixel Size?

Aug 28, 2007

i currently have a logo that is 460X440 pixels and 12.17cmsX11.69cms and the resolution is 96 pixels per inch.

i am wanting to change it into a 2cm X 2cm avatar that is less than 6K in size,

how do i do this? everything i try makes the output file about 24k in size.

the reason i am doing this is the forum i regularly post on has a max avatar size of 6k.

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3ds Max :: Lowering Samples Per Pixel And High Output Size

Jan 23, 2012

I do a lot of animations so I create FG maps and freeze them. I normally render at 1280 x 720 and create my FG maps at 480 x 270 and samples per pixel at min 4 max 64.

Does samples per pixel effect FG maps. I read somewhere it doesn't and that you can quite happily render FG maps at min 1/64 max 1/64. Which would increase the speed of the crateing FG maps.

Would I be better lowering my samples per pixel and highering my output size?

I'm usually in a constant battle with flickering especially with folaige

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Photoshop :: Lowering Opacity

Dec 20, 2006

I realize there may be several right answers to this, but what is a fast and fairly easy method in lowering the opacity to the entire image?

The image that will be lightened, or it's opacity lowered, will be the background used in a montage.

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Photoshop :: Lowering The Picture Quality

Aug 17, 2009

I have a few Hi-Res pictures that I need to edit to look like they were taken on a lower res camera for an photog class.

I know how to make it grainy and lower the contrast a bit, which helped, but the pictures are still very crisp and clear. I don't want them out of focus, but a little blurry to look as if they were captured on something like a camera phone.

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Photoshop :: Lowering And Moving Pictures...

Jul 26, 2009

how to explain this problem very well but, i'd like to know how to move images up and down, and forward into the picture. here is a example. i got 2 images, one of a cat, one of a cat bed. and i want to move the cat, so it's lowered into the bed, and it doesnt just look like i've moved it.

here is a example via a picture: see how the cubes are placed behind and lowered etc... i do know its a puzzle, but thats what im trying to explain, but not very well, and want to be able to acheive this using photoshop cs4 or any other program which allows this feature.

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GIMP :: Lowering Resolution In Work-in-progress?

Dec 8, 2011

how to use layers, and how to get the colors under the black ink-lines. The results are so good, I am able to do professional-level work with this excellent coloring/image-manipulation program. Yes, I'm doing paid work with GIMP 2!

However! As I am still experimenting with several techniques [I found that scanning in at 600 on my scanner produces good-enough quality linework to color etc], I tried one cartoon frame at 1200 and although the resolution is excellent, the higher res has meant the program is slow in shutting down/flattening layers, etc. GIMP works fine in 600 resolution and I will stick to this in future.

Is there any way I can convert the resolution down from 1200 to 600 halfway through, which would save me from starting the color from scratch again? I may also have a problem e-mailing the finished pro cartoon artwork at 1200.......The image is in xcf format.

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AutoCAD Civil 3D :: Lowering Surface For Mass Grading Purpose

Nov 1, 2013

I have a 5 acre surface which includes a 2 acre parking lot.  I want to lower only the parking lot area to bottom of sub grade level and then grade back to surface at 10:1 for mass grading purposes. 

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Lightroom :: 4 - Tone Curve Default Set To Custom With Contrast Lowering Curve?

Mar 21, 2012

Why in LR4 is the Tone Curve default set to Custom with a contrast lowering curve? I would like the default to be linear, but I can't remember how I set that up in LR3.

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Photoshop Elements :: How To Match On Screen Document Size To View Print Size

Oct 7, 2013

how do i match on screen document size to view print size? when i create a new document and put in its dimensions when i press view print size it appears alot smaller on screen

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Photoshop :: Finding Size Of Current Layer So Can Make Other Layers Same Size?

Aug 20, 2013

When I have an PSD icon set and I want to size a layer to a size that looks good.  How do I see the dimentions of that layer so that I can select another layer and make it the same size.

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Photoshop :: Bristle Brushes Have An Option Near Their Size Sliders Named (restore To Original Size)

Sep 25, 2013

Bristle brushes have an option near their size sliders named "restore to original size" ... but for some brushes, this option is resetting brushes to another size other than the original size appearing on the brush swacthes.

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Photoshop :: Expand Shape Size With Increased Text Size

Dec 22, 2012

I'm trying the trial version of Photoshop CS6, and I'm wondering whether or not it's possible to change the length of a shape with the amount of text entered into it, with the text still being editable? For example, if I had typed in 'hello', the size of the shape should be just big enough for the text to fit inside, without me having to change anything. On the other hand, if I typed in 'good morning', would I be able to make it so the size of the shape would change for the text to fit without having to use the transform tool?
 
I'm trying to make annotations for a video, and it would be annoying to have to transform to the correct measurements every single time.

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Photoshop :: Reducing File Size But Keeping Physical Size

Apr 15, 2008

is there a function in photoshop cs3 that will reduce the file size of a photo without affecting the physical size of it, i know macromedia fireworks can but thats no help to me unfortunately...

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Photoshop :: Size Of Photo Different To Size Shown In Folder?

Sep 23, 2013

I am checking the size of a photo as it needs to be as near as dammit to 10MB. this is it in Photoshop So it's 9.92MB. But this is what is shown when I select the folder it's in and to go list view (its the picture at the very top of list) / 1.9MB! Which is correct?

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Photoshop :: Brush Size Is Smaller Than Cursor Size

May 7, 2012

How do I get my brush size to be the sam size as the cursor. [URL]...

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Photoshop :: Difference Between Canvas Size And Image Size?

Aug 28, 2013

1. How do I connect, collapse and disconnect windows (tool bar, property manager, etc.)? They get stuck together and I can't unstick them.  

2. What's the difference between canvas size and image size?  

3. Which tools are only for web design (i.e. tools I can ignore if I'm not doing that)?  

4. What's the subselection tool do?  

For Photoshop:  

1.Why is the original layer always locked?

2. Whats the name of the property inspector in PS? And is it called inspector or manager in FW?

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Photoshop :: File Size Verses Screen Size?

Oct 24, 2013

Why is the image on the screen small the the actual file size. As an example I have an image thats 5.7x5.7 @72DPI. My canvas says 100% but the image on screen is about 3x3.

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Photoshop :: Texts With Same Font And Size But Looks Differently In Size

Jul 25, 2013

I ask someone to design a boxshot in PSD. In the boxshot, there are two text layers. Both text layers use the same font and size. But the actual text looks differently in size in my computer(after installing the required fonts). And the designer said in his computer, these two texts looks in same size.

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Photoshop :: Image Size Related To Print Size

Jan 9, 2003

I'm using Photoshop 7. I create a new document 8.5 x 11 inches at 150 pixels per inch.

I draw a circle 1" from the top of the image. The circle is 3" in radius.

When I print the circle is nearly .25" smaller in radius and slightly less than 1" from the top.

Why is the output not in the same placement and proportions as the image on the screen?

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Photoshop :: Canvas Size + Resolution= File Size?

May 14, 2003

Can someone please explain to me about file sizes and image dimensions. I have to put together a collage which is 165mm high by 258mm wide. If I click file new and choose default resolution (72) then the file size is ok, if I type in 300 dpi the image becomes huge.

If i chosse 300 dpi then the images I was going to use seem tiny on such a vast workspace - Im confused why does the canvas become so large when changing resolution?

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Photoshop :: CC Image Size Preview Size?

Aug 11, 2013

In the new Image>Image Size dialog box, the preview is always at 100% which seems a bit disorienting.Is there a way to set that to default to "fit".

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Photoshop :: CS5.1 - Print Size Is Not Image-size?

Mar 29, 2012

I have CS5.1 on a Macbook Pro.I have an incredibly frustrating problem.    I've seen similar questions, but not an answer that has resolved this for me. I have an image  I have sized to fit an 8.5 x 11 inch paper.  Canvas and image size all indicate my image is sized at 7.33 x 11 inches.  It is at 300 dpi.  Print size  view indicates full space is utilized on either side….BUT…
 
When I go to print, I click "scale to fit media" (which is an 8.5 x 11 paper sitting in printer)  image prints smaller  with a bar on one side.  .
When I uncheck STFM,
I get:
scale  - 92.67%,

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Photoshop :: Working Size Vs. Print Size

Jul 16, 2004

The rule of thumb for traditional illustration work is to do the original about 1/3 larger than it will be printed to allow for some tightening up. My question is, when working in photoshop at 300 dpi, is there any reason to work larger than the print size?

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Photoshop :: Image Size, Canvas Size...

Jul 19, 2009

I have a created a new PSD that is 8 1/2 x 11.The canvas size is the same 8 1/2 x 11.I want to put a border around the picture (say 1/2 of an inch all around), and put the finished picture in a Picture frame.  After it is in the frame, you would be able to see the entire picture plus the border. Q.  Should I change (reduce image size) of the PSD to (for this example), 8 x 10 1/2.      Then increase the canvas size to 8 1/2 x 11.  After I increased the canvas size, do a  Paint Bucket fill with white (to create the White border)?  then print the changed size PSD on 8 1/2 x 11 paper so that it will fit into a 8 1/2 x 11 picture frame  I realize I could have just created the new PSD to be 8 x 10 1/2 in the first place.

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Photoshop :: Poster Size & Paper Size

Oct 3, 2007

I am making an independent film. And I've decided to use Photoshop to make the Poster...but theres one problem. We'll...3 actually. Hopefully someone could help me out and I would greatly appreciate it. Even if you can only answer one, I will still greatly appreciate it.

1. What would be the coordinates if you want to make a Poster?

2. How about a full paper. What size does the Photoshop picture got to be to fit a piece of paper perfectly?

3. How about DVD covers? Either just the front or the front and the back.

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Photoshop :: Tool Size - Brush Size

Jun 14, 2009

for some reason when I change brush size by the pallette or the [ keys I only see the cross hairs with a dot in the middle. I've tried ctrl, alt shift to reinsate all settings but still do not see a visual representation of the brush size.

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Photoshop :: Image Size Vs File Size

Apr 29, 2009

  When I save a file to jpeg the image size in photoshop remains the same as it was as a tiff file BUT according to the information that comes up in windows properties the file is much smaller (300k vs 2.9mg).   Can you advise me which is the correct file size?   If the correct size is the one showing in windows (300K) does mean that the file compressed in JPG and lost a lot of information?

  and if this is the case how can I prevent that from happening and still save the file as a JPG?   [ I would like the image to remain the size photoshop shows it to be] .  Thank you very much.

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Photoshop :: Canvas Size To The Picture Size

Jun 24, 2003

In photoshop 7, I create a graphic. But most of the time the default size of the canvas is bigger than the graphic. How can I "snap," the canvas size to the picture size?

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Photoshop :: Making A Logo - Set Size First Or Re-size Later

May 21, 2007

I want to make a logo for a one page flier and my website.

Is it best to set the size of the logo in Photoshop before I create it, or should I make it in Photoshop then reduce the size of the file as required?

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Photoshop :: How Two Pictures Of Same Size Appear To Be Different Size

Aug 18, 2013

I called the big webdesign file "(X)" and the image I wanted to paste in it "(Y)",

What Happened:

For the design of a webpage, I made a photoshop-file(X) with a lot of squares(X). These squares(X) had the size 9,42×9,42 centimeters. I measured the squares(X) carefully and also made sure the size was in centimeters, so I am sure that the size was 9,42×9,42 cm. My plan was to fill the squares(X) with pictures(Y). I had a map on my computer with a lot of square-sized JPG-images(Y) in it. All I had to do was open the pictures(Y) in photoshop, change the size into 9,42×9,42 centimeters and copy+paste them into the squares(X) of the webdesign. I did this before and it worked perfectly.

But then, I opened one of the images(Y) and when I wanted to resize it, the resize-tool said it was only 3,25×3,25 centimeters big.I thought it was strange, so I copied+pasted it into the design-file(X) with all the squares(X) that needed to be filled. Allthough photoshop had told me that the squares(X) in the file were 9,42×9,42 centimeters big and the image(Y) I resized was 3,25×3,25, the "small" image(Y) turned out to be bigger then the squares(X). And when I resized the "small" image(Y) into 9,42×9,42 centimeters, it was even bigger than it was before. How can this be, and how can I still make the images(X&Y) the same size?
 
What I already tried:

- I made the file of the webdesign(X) with all the squares(X) into one layer, copied the file(X) and opened a new file(X) with the same measurements of the old file(X). I also changed the resolution of the file(X) into pixels/centimeters instead of pixels/inches. Then I pasted the image(X) of the old file into the new file. I didn't work; the image(X) that I pasted in the new file was bigger and when I pasted the other picture(Y) in this image, the same problem was still there.

- I also opened the picture(Y) in photoshop, made a screenshot of it and then pasted the screenshot into paint. With paint I cropped it again and saved it as a JPEG-file. After that, I opened the image (Y) in photoshop again. It now had the size of 11,27×11,27 centimeters. Then I resized the image(Y) into 9,42×9,42 cm, but it still wasn't as big as the squares(X).

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