Thursday, December 24, 2009

Is it possible to shrink images, within images, in Photoshop?

I have two pictures that I want to blend into each other. They are both separate layers, but one of my images is too big, in comparison to the other. Is there an easy way to change the size of my image in the layer, without having to do it outside the whole 'canvas'?





I know it's a confusing question, but I wasn't really sure how I should word it : /Is it possible to shrink images, within images, in Photoshop?
Yes. Just select the layer that is too big. Hit Ctrl+T on the keyboard. Hold down the shift key and move one of the handles in until you get the size you want, then hit enter.





That is transforming while constraining the aspect ratio. Transform is also under the Edit pulldown menu --%26gt; Transform --%26gt; ScaleIs it possible to shrink images, within images, in Photoshop?
If you still have the individual layers, select the layer with the image to be edited. You should then be able to resize the image itself. The easiest way would be to do the same as to selecting the layer, copy the image, do a Ctrl + N for new image, click ok and then paste image into canvas. Then use the image resize tool and reverse the copy/paste back to original layer.





Ron
No i think the only way is to copy the layer thats too big into its own canvas, change the size and then copy back and delete the other image on the layer thats too big, should only take a minute to do
no
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