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About Trinity Chi
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I can answer questions pertaining to how to use Paint Shop Pro, where to find resources for the program, how to install resources, and how to create a structured workspace optimal for your needs. I can help you specifically with PSP 9. I can answer most questions regarding versions 7 & 8. I cannot help you with versions 10 and above.

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I have been working with Paint Shop Pro since 2005. I own two Yahoo Groups dedicated to helping artists receive full benefits PSP has to offer. I also provide PSP tutorials, tubes, brushes, and scripts to download from my web site as a source for learning artists.

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Web Developer & Art Director AAS Degree & Veterinary Technician

 
   

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Topic: Paint Shop Pro



Expert: Trinity Chi
Date: 6/8/2008
Subject: cloning

Question
QUESTION: I have tried all the method in the help sections but when I clone part of an image into another image I cannot get the two images the same size.  So I have one little person added to a picture of bigger people.

ANSWER: Could you expand upon your question?  I need to know more details to best understand what you are asking.  Feel free to upload an image to if you think that might help.  - Thank you!

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QUESTION: I have two pictures in the psp window.  I click on the clone tool and then on a part of one picture. When I clone into the other picture the image I have cloned appears smaller in this image than in the original picture.  What can you not understand so I can explain this more.

Answer
Okay, I get what your saying now.  I was able to replicate your problem.  What is most likely the problem is the two images are different sizes.  If you can make the original image you are sampling from larger so that it is closer to the second image's size, then you will have a better match on the two people's sizes.

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