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  1. You can use the Ruler tool (type "I", or "Shift-I" to toggle through until you've reached the Ruler tool) to plot a line between two points in the image. You should see measurements in pixels next to the tool details (below the menu items).

  2. 14 kwi 2021 · Now I want to RAPIDLY find out the distance in pixels between the two. I tried holding down control, but it only shows me the distances that I don't need. It doesn't show me the distance in pixels between the two selected objects.

  3. Paste the map into a document. Draw a line on the scale that's 1km long, open the Document Info panel: https://imgur.com/SMZUOnl - you can see here that 1km = 185pt. Draw your path showing the hiking route: https://imgur.com/xQntTvp - this path is 752.17pt long. Your path distance is (752.17 / 185) km long, or 4.06km.

  4. 24 gru 2017 · The script calculates the distance correctly for text with a line height of 120% (auto) - the (SolidBlock symbol) takes exactly this height. If it is less than or greater than 120% - in CSS the height will change, therefore the distance needs to be changed.

  5. Use the marquee selection tool (either normal or single pixel tall) to select between the two guides. Distance will read out in the X value on the info panel, in whatever measurements you currently have your ruler set to.

  6. 26 sie 2020 · The Ruler tool helps you position images or elements precisely. The Ruler tool calculates the distance between any two points in the workspace. When you measure from one point to another, a nonprinting line is drawn, and the options bar and Info panel show the following information:

  7. Use this handy Photoshop keyboard shortcut to see the distance between two objects. First, select any layer from the Layers Panel. Then while the Move Tool is active, hold Ctrl (Windows) Command (macOS) and hover over any other layer on the canvas.