4.5.  Scale Tool

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Figure 13.52.  The Scale tool in Toolbox

The Scale tool in Toolbox

4.5.1.  Overview

The Scale Tool is used to scale layers, selections or paths (the Object).

When you click on image with the tool the Scaling Information dialog box is opened, allowing to change separately Width and Height. At the same time a Preview with a grid or an outline is superimposed on the object and handles appear on corners that you can click and drag to change these dimensions. A small circle appears at center of the Preview allowing to move this preview.

4.5.2.  Activate Tool

  • The Scale Tool can be called in the following order, from the image-menu: ToolsTransform ToolsScale

  • The Tool can also be called by clicking the tool icon:

  • or by using the Shift-T key combination.

4.5.3.  Key modifiers (Defaults)

Ctrl

Holding Ctrl will constrain the scale height.

Alt

Holding Alt will constrain the scalewidth. If Alt doesn't work, try Shift+Alt.

4.5.4.  Options

Figure 13.53.  Scale tool options

Scale tool options

Overview

The available tool options for the Scale Tool can be accessed by double clicking the Scale Tool icon in Toolbox.

Affect; Interpolation; Transform Direction; Supersampling; Clip Result; Preview
[Note] Note

These options are described in Transform tools common options

Constraints

None: No Height/Width constraint will be imposed to scaling.

Keep Height will constrain the scale such that the height of the layer will remain constant.

Keep Width will constrain the scale such that the width of the layer will remain constant.

Keep Aspect will constrain the scale such as the Height/Width ratio of the layer will remain constant.

4.5.5.  The Scaling Information dialog window

Figure 13.54.  The Scaling Information dialog window

The Scaling Information dialog window

Original Width/Height

Here, the width and height of the original object are displayed.

Actual Width/Height

Here, you can set width and Height you want to give to the object. The default unit of measurement is pixel. You can change it by using the drop-down list.

Scale ratio X/Y

The origine/actual width/height ratios are displayed here.

Aspect ratio

The actual width/height ratio is displayed here.