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Why is it small when placing one image inside another in Photoshop, how to put it in real size?
For example, the image that is placed in the document has a width of 900px, but it fits small, how to place it in a 1 to 1 format? Or what to press or do so that it becomes in this format immediately without transforming and guessing with the slider?
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Hey!
The solution is very simple:
go to Preferences (ctrl+k) and on the General tab and uncheck Resize image during place :)
It is possible that the dpi of the original document and the inserted image are different. Open the document resizing window (Alt + Ctrl + I) and look at the "Resolution" option. Both files must be 72 ppi (standard dpi for images). If in some of the files (most likely in the original) there is a different value, then change it to 72, uncheck the lower checkbox "Interpolation" and click "OK". Now the images should be pasted as is.
Alternatively, the image is inserted in a size proportional to the one being inserted.
Those. if you insert a 100x100 picture into a 1000x1000 picture, then 100x100 will be small.
Before inserting, make sure that you have both one and the second image viewed at 100% size.
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