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March 31, 2014
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How to turn off [Scaled] images in photoshop

  • March 31, 2014
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I found this solution once before, but for the life of me can't now.  In photoshop, while editing, my images are of the correct resolution.  But when I save them they are squeezed on the left and right.  I know this is because the "scaled" feature is enabled in photoshop.  How do you turn this off?

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Participant
September 5, 2020

For turn off [scaled] - go to VIEW > Pixel Aspect Ratio Correction (uncheck).

i hope this will help other person 🙂

Zanfabh
Participant
January 28, 2021
Thanks, the problem has been solved. However, some specific images that I have here, this problem happens, but in others it doesn't! Does anyone know why?
ssprengel
Inspiring
March 31, 2014

This is just a guess but since you are editing a YouTube video frame, the pixels are not square and PS has automatically set a non-square viewing mode. This is useful if the frame you are editing will be going back into the video, but not useful if you want to save it as a still image.

There are several Pixel Aspect Ratio options on the View menu.

Here is someone with the same question in 2005:

http://forums.adobe.com/message/6257869#6257869

Participant
March 31, 2014

Oops!  You put the link from this question in your reply =)

ssprengel
Inspiring
March 31, 2014