Lets say you've expanded the main image, of course the canvas does not change. So as you work the image in the photo box, you move the image, adjust it, shape it or make parts larger or what ever. So assume we have an image that needs to be about center, and 20 percent of overall square.or rectangle, but it had parts that protrude. We all know we have a image size, and a canvas size. So yeah, we do see it, This is one of those things when you hear the answer, you will grab your head and exclaim:, "I can't believe this, II actually knew it, We see it every day, but somehow as we look right at it, it does not register. ![]() I thank you in advance for your assistance. In the beginning of my workflow on this particular collage I did not have this issue, so that leads me to believe I did or am doing something to cause this rather than it being some kind of bug. I could also use the Transform to resize the image which also, would not in my expectation, change the canvas size. My expectation and previous experience is that I can go to Image >canvas size and change the canvas size and this does not affect the image size. My expectation and previous experience is that I can change the Image size by going to Image > image size and this change does not affect the canvas size. There is the canvas the image is sitting on In this case, my digging is done dug a giant hole and I am exhausted and found nuthin'.ΔΆ. That is, I feel that I understand what is going on most of the time and when flummoxed have studied adobe literature or read hundreds of posts here and elsewhere to gain additional knowledge which many times resolves the issue. However through much trial and error I have in my experience over the years, achieved some comfortability with the image size dialog box as well as the canvas size dialog box. ![]() ![]() ![]() I am not a ps expert but woefully self taught. I am having what appears to be this same issue.
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