SPE as Photoshop plugin changes aspect ratio
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SPE as Photoshop plugin changes aspect ratio
Hello! I just upgraded to the Studio version of SPE. When I save the image back to photoshop it will compress the SPE image into whatever the original aspect ratio was in PS (I'm using CS5) and stretch or shrink the image.
In other words-I choose an image in PS to treat in SPE. If I add a border, or change the aspect ratio in any way, I can't save it to PS without distorting the image. This seems pretty useless, because many of your effects (most?) will alter the size. Is there any workaround for this? How can I know in advance what effects will change aspect ratios-and to what size?
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In other words-I choose an image in PS to treat in SPE. If I add a border, or change the aspect ratio in any way, I can't save it to PS without distorting the image. This seems pretty useless, because many of your effects (most?) will alter the size. Is there any workaround for this? How can I know in advance what effects will change aspect ratios-and to what size?
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Re: SPE as Photoshop plugin changes aspect ratio
Unfortunately this is a limitation in photoshop plugins: they don't allow plugins to change the size of the image (presumably because photoshop doesn't support layers of different sizes from each other). While most of the border effects do change the size of the image by adding a border, most of the rest of the effects generally don't, so you should be pretty safe with any effect that doesn't add a border.
Kind regards
Tony
Kind regards
Tony
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