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I have PSP9 and am trying to convert a JPEG to a Tube. Keep trying different ways but I can't ...
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I have PSP9 and am trying to convert a JPEG to a Tube.
Keep trying different ways but I can't get it right. Can anyone help me out please? I know I have done it in the past but for the life of me I can't remember how to do it now. I will write it down this time!
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I found this in the Help file but another way is to find the PSP tube file and copy and paste the jpeg into it.
To create a picture tube: Choose View > Change Grid, Guide, and Snap Properties, click the Grid tab, set the current horizontal and vertical grids, then click OK. The grid positions are the value in pixels that the width and height of cells will be. Images can be no larger than this cell size. Choose File > New to open the New Image dialog. Set the following options: Image Dimensions Choose a width and height (in pixels) that are multiples of the horizontal and vertical grid spacing. The width and height of the image determine the total number of cells in the image. For example, if the grid spacing is 100 pixels, create an image of 400 pixels wide by 300 pixels high to have 12 cells (four across and three down). Image Characteristics Choose Raster Background as the layer type and mark the Transparent check box. Click OK. If the grid is not visible, choose View > Grid. Create one image in each grid square. These squares are the pic*ture tube cells. Note: To change the size of cells, change the grid size and then use the Canvas Size command to change the canvas size. Choose File > Export > Picture Tube to open the Export Picture Tube dialog. Set the following options: Cell arrangement Enter the number of cells across and down. Placement options Choose the default options for this picture tube. You can change these options when you apply the picture tube. Tube name Enter the file name of the tube. The extension .PsP*Tube is automatically added to the file name. Note: By default, picture tube files are stored in the Picture Tubes folder of the Paint Shop Pro program folder. For information on changing this location, see Setting File Locations. Click OK. The picture tube is saved. Close the image file. To edit it later, save it as a .PspImage or other format file.
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