Good idea.. u can also go to resize and uncheck proportions.
pjschleitwilerfcm@yahoo.com wrote:
>Scan it directly into Photoshop, then use transform function to distort height.
> Then you can save to PSD and also to JPG . Less JPG artifacts that way and the PSD copy allows for possible additional revision.
>
> God bless you always, all ways,
> Paul
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>---In photoshop-beginners@yahoogroups.com, <johnwferman@...> wrote:
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> I have several b&w line sketches that someone else had copied in such a way as to stretch the vertical dimension. It distorts the drawing which is of persons doing stretching exercises. What I want to do is scan to a jpeg, open in PS, and shorten the vertical so the drawing looks more realistic. Is there a way of doing this?
>
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> John Ferman
> Kingfield Neighborhood
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