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narikin

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You used to be able to enlarge images by an exact % in the Image>Image Size dialog.
Now with current CC version that is no longer possible.

You can read the % change, but not set it.  Just dimensions and resolution.
I prefer to keep upsizing to exact %, when close, like 125% rather than 123.896%

You can of course fettle the size back and forth to get there, but would be much easier if you could just input the exact % you want.
Did Adobe remove this option, or am I missing some other way?

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Re: Photoshop enlarge image by fixed percentage no longer possible?
« Reply #1 on: May 22, 2020, 03:39:06 pm »

Still there, I can alter the values. got Resample on?
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Re: Photoshop enlarge image by fixed percentage no longer possible?
« Reply #2 on: May 22, 2020, 04:42:15 pm »

Ahhh - thank you, got it - they changed it with CC - you used to be able to set the % in the top area, and check what dimensions that gave you in the lower.

Now, you can change dimensions (mm, inches, cm) to % (which I didn't realize)  but... you'll have no indication of what size choosing e.g. 150% will give you.

Was better before, a regressive change imho, but... at least it's there.

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