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Chrisn N
Inspiring
January 25, 2023
Answered

Aurtomatically Resize Imported Image To Canvas

  • January 25, 2023
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Is there an way to automatically resize an image to the canvas size when importing to PS Elements? 

 

For example, say I have an image 6000x4000 Pixels which is the canvas size. Then I wish to import another image 600x400 pixels which has the same aspect ratio but smaller pixel dimensions. Then I would need to manually resize it to the canvas by dragging the handles with the pick tool.

 

Is there an automatic way to do this on import?

 

Kind regards

Chris

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Correct answer Greg_S.

Hi Chris.  If you start off with the 600x400 canvas image and drag and drop the larger 6000x4000 px image from the Photo Bin into the smaller image, the larger image will conform to the smaller size.  But I know of no other way to do that automatically from small to large.

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Jeff Arola
Adobe Expert
January 27, 2023

I have a script that should work, we just need to know what version of photoshop elements and operating system your using in order to give precise directions on installation and use. I did not write the script but modified it to work in photoshop elements. The source was here.

https://community.adobe.com/t5/photoshop-ecosystem-discussions/fit-layer-to-canvas-keeping-aspect-ratio/m-p/10519295

 

 

placed layer

 

 

after running Fit Layer to Canvas

 

Chrisn N
Chrisn NAuthor
Inspiring
January 27, 2023

Thanks for your reply Jeff. I am using PS Elements 2020 onb Windows 10. I am not a programmer and so have no idea how to use this code. It would be nice if it would work on my system!

 

Kind regards

Chris

Greg_S.
Adobe Expert
January 26, 2023

Chris, I'm guessing that one of the reasons your requested feature doesn't exist is because upscaling an image, particularly by a factor of 10, may result in high pixelation.

Chrisn N
Chrisn NAuthor
Inspiring
January 26, 2023

Good point Greg. The factor of 10 was a random example that came into my head. For this purpose, pixelation would not be a problem because using the enlarged image, I would set the blend mode to colour to paint a full sized black a white image underneath. So there would be no loss of quality.

 

Kind regards

Chris

 

PS.  This is the tutorial I am following:

http://redirect.viglink.com/?key=71fe2139a887ad501313cd8cce3053c5&subId=6188846&u=https%3A//www.yout-ube.com/watch%3Fv%3DPO9nv2f0oEw

 

Greg_S.
Greg_S.Correct answer
Adobe Expert
January 26, 2023

Hi Chris.  If you start off with the 600x400 canvas image and drag and drop the larger 6000x4000 px image from the Photo Bin into the smaller image, the larger image will conform to the smaller size.  But I know of no other way to do that automatically from small to large.

Chrisn N
Chrisn NAuthor
Inspiring
January 26, 2023

Thanks for your reply Greg. So unless someone has written an action for this, It appears that I will need to manually resize using the pick tool.

Kind regards

Chris 

Walter_H
Brainiac
January 26, 2023

Hi Chris,

 

Try the Process Multiple Files command. It's available from the top menu in the Editor ...

File > Process Multiple Files. It will process all open files or all files in a selected folder. It will process the files and then save them in a selected destination folder.

 

Give it a try on just a few of the files that you want to resize from 600x400 to 6000x4000. you may need to copy a few of your images to a temp folder to process them.

 

The Process Multiple Files will also rename files, convert files to a different format, do simple Quick Fix edits, and add simple watermarks or captions. And, it will also work on a single file.

 

--Walter in Davie, FL