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Introduction

Window layout

Making a panorama, step by step

Extra steps when working from scanned images

Menus

Context menus

Dialogs

Trimming properties

Film size

Focal length

Alignment properties

Blending properties

Fine tuning properties

Color tool

Histogram panel

Resize image

Filter control

Timing panel

Project properties

Image properties

Project/Image notes

Panorama Factory projects

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Resize command (Image menu)

Use this command to change the size of the current image. The Panorama Factory scales the image using correct low-pass filtering so that the resulting image is free of sampling artifacts.

When you choose the resize command, The Panorama Factory runs the modal Resize image dialog box.

Shortcuts

Toolbar:

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Resize image dialog box

The following options allow you to specify the size of the new image:

Source image size

Shows the width and height of the source image in pixels.

New image size

The width and height of the resized image in pixels.

Keep aspect ratio

Selecting this checkbox causes The Panorama Factory to preserve the aspect ratio when creating the new image. It does this by computing the corresponding width or height when you enter height or width. The Panorama Factory remembers whether you entered width or height so that if the resize command is applied later to an image with a different aspect ratio it can recompute the corresponding value.

When you are satisfied with the new image size, choose the OK button to generate the resized image. The resized image is added to the end of the computed thumbnails list. If you want to change the image size later, select the resized image and use the Image Show source command to redisplay the Resize image dialog box.

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Revised: October 13, 1999