First, I realize this is not a Paint Shop Pro forum but I just can't locate a forum for the X2 version. Please move my inquiry if necessary. (Just let me know where if you do).
I have been using PSP since version 6. Just purchased X2.
Before X2, using the RESIZE tool, one could simply press the keyboard combination CTRL+S to bring up the resize tool, set your parameters, especially the Pixel Dimensions using the Percent choice. I always resize my graphics using 110%. I usually simply hit CTRL+S then click OK several times at that setting until I get the photo the size I want.
Well, in X2, once you set the new size at 110%, then click on OK, that percent number immediately goes back to 100% and I must then manually re-insert 110 again before I can click OK a third or fourth time, and so on.
Isn't there a way to keep that 110% in the box? It sure isn't a shortcut any more!
Hope the X2 forum opens soon!
Many thanks, Bill
ps: Is it normal for my note to be posted at double-spacing? I corrected this note manually but if you want my posts to be double-spaced, please let me know.
I guess this begs the question: Why do you do it in increments?
Antiquated theory that incremental increases in size promotes a more clear up-resing is pretty much passe'.
CTRL S is the Windows standard shortcut for Save and it was changed to make the program more Windows-compliant.
Sorry, I meant Shift+S for the resize shortcut.
Will have to do some investigating. I have heard that the 110%, bicubic, was always the best way to enlarge photos without any deformation or sharpness.
Bill