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Hiya- I'm not sure if PS is overkill for my purposes, but I have the free trial so I figure I might as well try to figure out if it is worthwhile for what I need it for. I'm trying to use it to measure reference photos for drawing, up until now I've just used a clear physical ruler against my laptop screen, which can add a significant amount of time as I measure and remeasure. Ideally when I'm done I would love the image to be covered in horizontal and vertical lines that I drew across features that I can click on and it will tell me how long that line is.
-I have found the ruler tool. Is there any way to make these lines stick so that I can have multiple measurements shown at once?
-I have figured out how to pull up the measurement log. The default measurement on it is still in pixels even though I have changes my preferences in units and rulers to be centimeters. I guess I'm also a bit confused about how I'm supposed to keep track of what ruler 2 measured compared to ruler 3, I was hoping that if I clicked on a line item in the measurement log that it would then show a line on the image of what that measurement was for but nothing really seems to happen.
Thanks for any help!
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i would try the GRID for this actions…
View > Show > Grid
Preferences > Grid (change to your needs)
As you only have the 7-days-Trial. Also check out Photoshop-Elements. Or Open source like GIMP.
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