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Copying/Pasting into a new image is too small

Copying/Pasting into a new image is too small

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onelife

onelife

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well thanks for the insult. Since you openly admit you dont use psp why bother giving advice. I've been use psp since version 4 and have all versions up to 9. Im a psp member at established psp places on the net. Im an admin, mod, & teacher of psp.... therefore you know more then I ever will.
Caps are for peeps that cant understand regular type.

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liquid_arch

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Great for you. I have no doubt you're knowledgeable, and all your roles as admin, mod, and teacher are commendable.

Caps are for people that can't make their finger move the 7/16ths of an inch from the "A" key. In fact, capital letters are harder to read, therefore, less understandable. To the brain capital letters are understood first as an image, rather than type.

Besides, it makes you seem like a petulant child when you 'yell' like that, especially when I obviously do understand regular type.

liquid_arch

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Originally posted by liquid_arch:

... the caps actually makes me believe you know less about what you're talking about, not more.

Oh, and that's NOT an insult. Just what the caps make me think.

malephika

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Keep it on topic and keep it polite.

Btw, ignore my last post. I was thinking about mm and printing (and I managed to get lost with everything altogether). Should stop replying after 1 a.m. =D

Now to be quite honest I'm not sure what is causing the image to be smaller or seem smaller. A screenshot of the settings you use for creating a new image could be helpful.
Also, are you working with the images at 100%?

Last edited by malephika, August 1st, 2005 04:23 AM (Edited 1 times)

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