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deftron

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Originally posted by: deathkoba
??

create new image, OK, paste. done.

yeah but you have to put the right or larger resolution and crop it.


PaintShopPro wll paste the image with orginal resolution just choosing
Paste without creating a new file first

Edit ---> PAste as New Image


Any equivalent in Photoshop ?
 

Rip the Jacker

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Originally posted by: deftron
Originally posted by: deathkoba
??

create new image, OK, paste. done.

yeah but you have to put the right or larger resolution and crop it.


PaintShopPro wll paste the image with orginal resolution just choosing
Paste without creating a new file first

Edit ---> PAste as New Image


Any equivalent in Photoshop ?

WTF ARE U TALKING ABOUT. The size of the "new" file if you correctly copied a picture is always gonna be that picture's size.

Go google something

Right click Copy

Open Photoshop

Click New

Click OK without doing anything

Edit Paste

Done

.
 

clickynext

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Originally posted by: ItmPls
Originally posted by: deftron
Originally posted by: deathkoba
??

create new image, OK, paste. done.

yeah but you have to put the right or larger resolution and crop it.


PaintShopPro wll paste the image with orginal resolution just choosing
Paste without creating a new file first

Edit ---> PAste as New Image


Any equivalent in Photoshop ?

WTF ARE U TALKING ABOUT. The size of the "new" file if you correctly copied a picture is always gonna be that picture's size.

Go google something

Right click Copy

Open Photoshop

Click New

Click OK without doing anything

Edit Paste

Done

.

 

Ikonomi

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If you have copied an image to the clipboard, Photoshop will automatically set the values in the New dialogue to match the dimensions of the clipboard contents.

But yes, it does take the extra step of creating a new file (Ctrl+N or File > New).

Edit: Too late.
 

deftron

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Originally posted by: ItmPls
Originally posted by: deftron
Originally posted by: deathkoba
??

create new image, OK, paste. done.

yeah but you have to put the right or larger resolution and crop it.


PaintShopPro wll paste the image with orginal resolution just choosing
Paste without creating a new file first

Edit ---> PAste as New Image


Any equivalent in Photoshop ?

WTF ARE U TALKING ABOUT. The size of the "new" file if you correctly copied a picture is always gonna be that picture's size.

Go google something

Right click Copy

Open Photoshop

Click New

Click OK without doing anything

Edit Paste

Done

.

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