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Photoshop Canvas says [scaled]

New Here ,
Mar 09, 2017 Mar 09, 2017

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When I make a new document, specifically for digital, the canvas size and proportion changes.

At the top of the document, it says [scaled], however the gridlines are still showing the correct number.

Step 1: Set up document for digital use. Put in sizes 300x600 (see below).

Setup.png

Step 2: Click 'Create'. The Document opens, but I can see the proportions look  wrong. I double check with the gridlines, which suggest the document size is right. It also says [scaled] next to the document name now.

Document Opens.png

Step 3:  I double check the document size with an existing file, which I know is in fact 300x600. It is clear that the document being created is actually wider than it should be.

Close up of grids.png

How do I fix this?

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LEGEND , Mar 09, 2017 Mar 09, 2017

Check the pixel aspect ratio in the advanced settings.

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Check the pixel aspect ratio in the advanced settings.

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Thanks for the feedback.

I just reset the aspect ratio, that did the trick.

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