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Noooo! I've sliced a few pixels of my Photoshop banner and saved it ><


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12-Oct-2005, 11:36 AM #1
Noooo! I've sliced a few pixels of my Photoshop banner and saved it ><
I had made a banner in Photoshop/ImageReady and saved it as both a photoshop image and HTML and Images (optimized). When i posted it into Dreamweaver i noticed that i had foolishly sliced away a line while making my final Crop (about 3 pixels thick) making the border non existant on the bottom of the banner. Is there anyway i can UNDO this glaring error? Or will i have to somehow do the opposite of a crop and redraw the line by hand?

I loaded the image back up but the history and undo options seem to have dissappeared...
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12-Oct-2005, 02:22 PM #2
History and undo information are not saved. Once an image is changed, saved, and closed, there is no going back. Unless you have an older copy of the image somewhere that has not been cropped, you will have to redo it.
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16-Oct-2005, 12:11 PM #3
The opposite of a crop is an enlargement of the canvas.
Open you PSD file, go to image --> Canvas size and enlarge the canvas by 3 pixels. Then take the anchor in the top-center and you'll have an extra three pixel height to reconstruct the bottom.

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