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    Automatic resize of design

    Hi everyone,

    Does anyone know of any software which will automatically resize designs based on the size of garment i select. For example if i have a design, but want to print it onto 2 Medium shirts, 1 XS shirt and 3 XXL shirts is there a piece of software where i could load the single design, input the sizes i require and it automatically resizes to the requirements?

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    If you use Corel Draw you could make a Macro to do it for you. I use Macros sometimes for football numbers but please dont ask how to do it. I set it up but have forgotten.

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    A Photoshop Action will do that easily. If you have commonly used images you can create a series of Photoshop Droplets and simply drag & drop your images to them.

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    Photoshop Droplets???

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    Quote Originally Posted by pisquee View Post
    Photoshop Droplets???
    Yeah. All they are are Photoshop Actions that are saved to your computer (I usually place them on the desktop for easy access). You create them from within Photoshop.

    This means that if, say, you have a Droplet that resizes an image, you don't need to start up PS and run the Action, you simply drop the image on the Droplet which itself runs Photoshop and applies the Action.

    It saves you having to load the image itself into PS and remembering which Action to run. It's also good for any staff you may have with no working knowledge of PS.

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