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Anyone have the Exact Size of a 4X4 Flag *atleast i think it is* The Small Pirate Flag One. i made a Custom Decal For a flag and want to pit it on a flag :) Attached is the Flag I made, Feel Free to use it if you want.

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You really need to show more patience. :pir-hmpf_bad: Three posts in a row really isn't on.

Anyway, what flag are you referring to? What set is it in? I might have one of the same size, but I must admit my pirates collection is pretty lame... :pir-blush:

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I think he means what are the exact measurements to resize to

I know, but I'm not sure what one he means. Besides, if he wants to print it and put it on a flag, wouldn't he have the actual piece anyway? :pir_wacko:

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Well the small one is about 1.5 cm x 1.5cm... or about half an inch for those primitive US types. :pir-wink:

Well i would like to Resize it in Adobe Photoshop. What size in pixels or w/e the other selection would it be?

(F223A Lego Flag 2x2 Square)

Well i would like to Resize it in Adobe Photoshop. What size in pixels or w/e the other selection would it be?

(F223A Lego Flag 2x2 Square)

Oh Oh Oh, Adobe has CM to. Thanks :D

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Anyone have the Exact Size of a 4X4 Flag
It is the Small Jolly Roger Flag

Wait a minute. What? Make up your mind boy!

And Adobe Photoshop should have a cm resizing function as well as pixels.

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You could measure it next to a normal studded brick. :wink:

Ok I have Snagged a problem... My printer won't print me out a 1.5 CM picture, it makes it either full page or a bit bigger then i need it... I am using a Lexmark black and white printer. eny Help mate?

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Ok I have Snagged a problem... My printer won't print me out a 1.5 CM picture, it makes it either full page or a bit bigger then i need it... I am using a Lexmark black and white printer. eny Help mate?

The printer will do whatever the program tells it. What are you trying to print it from?

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I am Using HP photosmart photo printing. Thats the software (its old)

Ok, you mentioned Photoshop, so let's go with that, instead. First off, don't resize it. I know that sounds silly, but all you end up doing is wrecking your work. Instead, adjust the DPI (dots per inch) until it's would produce an image of the necessary size. Basically, it's like you're telling the printer to place the dots closer or farther apart as necessary, without distorting the image by resizing.

I, for example, make all of my decals at 600DPI. If someone wanted to print one and usually worked at 300DPI, they could resize it to half size (quarter, really), but instead, by printing at that resolution, they get a crisp and less distorted image.

Is that making sense?

Bottom line... it's only the print size you need to adjust, and Photoshop can do that without resizing, just by adjusting DPI. Play with it.

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Ok, you mentioned Photoshop, so let's go with that, instead. First off, don't resize it. I know that sounds silly, but all you end up doing is wrecking your work. Instead, adjust the DPI (dots per inch) until it's would produce an image of the necessary size. Basically, it's like you're telling the printer to place the dots closer or farther apart as necessary, without distorting the image by resizing.

I, for example, make all of my decals at 600DPI. If someone wanted to print one and usually worked at 300DPI, they could resize it to half size (quarter, really), but instead, by printing at that resolution, they get a crisp and less distorted image.

Is that making sense?

Bottom line... it's only the print size you need to adjust, and Photoshop can do that without resizing, just by adjusting DPI. Play with it.

Ok I'll try. But... Where would i Change DPI??? lol

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