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On the left side, is the arrow that I clicked (yellow) and on the right, is the result. The ar-
rows on the right indicate where the additional canvas will be added.
It is somewhat counter-intuitive, but you click on the direction that you don't want your
change to affect. So if you want to add to the bottom of the canvas, you click on the arrow
in the center above the dot. I hope this helps. It is a bit confusing at first, but easy to adapt
to.
In the following image, I increased the canvas size three times. All increases were Relative
Values .
1) Gray — I added 2 inches to the Width and Height and did not touch the grid. Thus,
the increase was evenly distributed by adding a one-inch gray border around the en-
tire image.
2) White — Same 2 inch increase in both directions, but only to the right and bottom.
So, the white areas added are 2 inches wide.
3) Black — Same 2 inch increase in both directions, but only to the left and top, so the
black areas added are 2 inches wide.
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