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  1. sgt eagle

    sgt eagle Well-Known Member

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    i need to know the photoshop size of that thing in the plastic thing on the ps2 game case look at the attached pic to see what in talking on.Sry for the the bad pic lost new cam hadd use old one(piece of junk)
     
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    wow that is a horible pic :blink:
     
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    blurry...
     
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    You mean the spine? Well I would do it for you but I can't find a ruler. So, just take a ruler and measure the length and width of it in mm (millimeters) and open up PS and go to New> and use mm for you setting and type the length and width of spine and then transfer it over to pixels.

    Did I help?
     
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    i tried using a ruler and i printed it out to put in it and it was to small. (and to the other 2ppl didnt i say it was blurry so you didnt need to make a post to say it was blurry<---Spam)
     
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    Yes but you're measuring it as millimeters not pixels, they are 2 totally different sizes. You have to convert it from millimeters to pixels first.
     
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    when i did it be4 i had it set on inches. and i measured it by inches and mm
     
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    Dude get your math right.

    10 mm in a cm.
    2 cm in an inch.

    Now use mm because it's the size that best fites the size of the spine.
     

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