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From: pradeep_sunita on 11 Apr 2007 22:58 namste ! am a experienced user of photoshopp . but unable to find exact size of my layer .
From: chrisjbirchall on 11 Apr 2007 23:52 Image>Image Size. A layer has the same dimensions as the image canvas. If you need to know the size of a specific element within an image, use the Measure Tool.
From: Ed_Hannigan on 12 Apr 2007 08:57 Not sure if this is what you want, but... Depends on what you mean by Layer Size. There can be many more pixels beyond the bounds of a layer. This is called "big data". Try duplicating the file and going to Image>Reveal All. This will show you all the pixels and tehn you can determinge the size from there. But beware, if you do any work on the resulting image you can't go back to the original dimensions the way it was easily, which is why I suggest duplicating the file.
From: pradeep_sunita on 15 Apr 2007 14:11 hello chrisbirchall, thank you for your suggestion . sorry to say your answer is not a good one . you are taking about document size . but problems is size of particular layer . suppose you have 20 to 25 layer in document . i want to know size (dimension example. 5''x6'') of layer no. 5 . where i can find this .
From: pradeep_sunita on 15 Apr 2007 14:22 dear chrisbirchal , want a quick and easy method to know about layer size . measure tool is very boring , and how one can find a layer size dimension from measure tool .
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