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| moving photos on to a new background |
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| Hi Val: Greetings from "Across the Pond." In the bottom left corner of the "they look too small" image, check the zoom % value. Is it the same value as the source images? If not you can click in and over-type this value to whatever you like. See if this helps. ~Danny~ |
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| Hi Danny, Thank you so much for replying to me, I have figured out what I was doing wrong, I needed to make sure that they were the same file size, not just the same measurements. Thank you again and I hope that you have a great new year.....Val |
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