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Just remember next time to tick the box first.Īnother easy way to resize is by using the “auto” buttons. It’s easy enough to “revert” though so don’t worry if this happens to you. If you change the measurements and then want to go back and click proportionate it won’t remember the original height and it won’t apply this setting retrospectively. I also had a bit of an issue with the proportion box: it only works if you tick it before you change the image size. Rapid Resizer remembers the original width of the image but not the height so watch for that. If you want to keep the image proportional then tick the little box. See which version of Rapid Resizer is best for you here Resizing and Printing at the Correct SizeĪfter you’ve fixed any cropping or skewing issues and you’re happy with your design it’s time to get the pattern to the size you want it for printing. Crop the image to get rid of unnecessary borders or edges to tighten it up.If your image is round the wrong way or upside down, simply rotate or flip it. Decide if you want to flip or mirror your image. ![]() If you measure the place where your stained glass window is going and find it’s not properly square, the Skew Tool will enable you to represent this misshapen window accurately without having to make a template. There are odd occasions when you might WANT a skewed pattern. This often happens with photocopies or photographed images and is easily fixed by ‘deskewing’.
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