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Vieux 23/02/2008, 15h30   #1
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Hi
http://www.tydaniels.com/images/salt...nset-large.jpg
I have an image (that one is just an example i found on google) and i want to
scretch the first 3 pixels to the left by 400 pixels. Is that possible with
fireworks or do i have to use photoshop for that?


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Vieux 23/02/2008, 19h29   #2
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"Leitzel" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
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> Hi
> http://www.tydaniels.com/images/salt...nset-large.jpg
> I have an image (that one is just an example i found on google) and i want
> to
> scretch the first 3 pixels to the left by 400 pixels. Is that possible
> with
> fireworks or do i have to use photoshop for that?


Probably the easiest way to do this in FW is to create a texture with those
pixels and apply it to a rectangle. But this is one of those rare things
that Photoshop does better.

HTH;

Amy


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Vieux 24/02/2008, 00h51   #3
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Could you explain how that is working in Photoshop 6?
I know how in CS2 but in Photoshop 6...
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Vieux 24/02/2008, 00h52   #4
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Your image is 700x350 and you want it 1100x350 with the first three pixels in
the original image stretched into 403 pixels of the final. Sure. Fireworks can
do that.

Two parts.

PART I) Make the 403x350 blur
1) Open a copy of your original image
2) Modify > Canvas > Canvas Size... ; set the width to 3 and anchor to the
left (default anchor is center). This step crops off all but the first three
pixels.
3) Modify > Canvas > Canvas Size... ; set the width to 403.
4) Select the bitmap and Modify > Transform > Numeric Transform...
5) Select the Resize operation, deselect "Constrain proportions" and set the
size to 403x350.
6) In the Info panel, set the X position to 0 if necessary.
7) Save this image (blur.png, perhaps?) and minimize.

PART II) Make the combination image
1) Open a second copy of your original image
2) Modify > Canvas > Canvas Size... ; set the width to 1100 and anchor to the
right. This step adds space for the blurred image on the left.
3) Select the blurred bitmap from the other image, and copy it.
4) Paste the blurred bitmap into the expanded image. If necessary, set the x
and y values to 0 in the Info panel.
5) Save your result.

I know there are quite a few steps, but it's accurate and really quite easy.
It definitely takes longer to type the steps than to do them.





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Vieux 26/02/2008, 20h17   #5
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Wow thx alot that ed me. You must have needed a lot of time to find out
that.
But i have one more question, hope you can me out once again.
I have for example that image:
http://img407.imageshack.us/img407/5300/tested0.png

So my question is, i have that round image. And now i want to stretch the
first 2 pixel from the edge of view. I hope you got my point, a bit difficult
to explain

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Vieux 27/02/2008, 04h32   #6
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[q]Originally posted by: Leitzel
Wow thx alot that ed me. You must have needed a lot of time to find out
that.[/q]
Sure! But it wasn't hard, I knew where I was going. It took more time to
type that out than to do it.

[q]But i have one more question, hope you can me out once again.
I have for example that image:
http://img407.imageshack.us/img407/5300/tested0.png

So my question is, i have that round image. And now i want to stretch the
first 2 pixel from the edge of view. I hope you got my point, a bit difficult
to explain[/q]
Hmm...do you mean you want to have the left side of the image blue from the
top down to the foot, then a bit of white, then red from there to the bottom?
Do I understand that correctly? If so, then yes, this will be tricker to do.
Lemme think about it. But please post back and let me know if I have that right!



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Vieux 27/02/2008, 21h34   #7
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Hi, i made a picture to explain it further.
I made it only for the right side of the picture. It should be like the same
on the left side. I think thats basically what you thought too.
http://img152.imageshack.us/img152/125/testxw2.png

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Vieux 28/02/2008, 07h41   #8
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Okay! Gotcha.

I'll give it a go this weekend...I think I have an idea that might be
workable, but still easy. I'll have to see if it works. Unfortunately, I'm on
Vista, where the bitmap tools don't work unless I turn off Aero, so I'm going
to see if I can figure out some other method.



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