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Can you pixel scale with mobile? If so does it matter if you use mobile or a desktop? A little confused since I measured a panel on my own and it came out to 700 pixels on mobile for the height but someone else had it as 900 pixels also when I measured with a full screenshot it came out to 702...
Okay, so as it stands, the Calculations Guides provides some general tips to pixel-scaling, however... I feel it missed some important bits. This was a fact I realized after approving a calc, but some images wind up using lines that are very thick, like 5 pixels thick, for pixel-scaling...
Hi, I was wondering if anyone knew of an application that I can use in a Mac computer that would allow me to pixel scale and draw lines such as in paint?
I no longer have access to a windows and I really have to deal with very annoying screenshotting of every single measurement and uploading...
As it implies from the title, I have a question 'bout pixel scaling and heights, you see... er... put it simply, let's say that I have something I want pixel scaled and that I have a very notable tree and have the height of said tree- however, due to an odd camera angle, the tree I want to use...