How to resize photos in Photoshop
Resizing an image is a very common term for people who use Photoshop. In this tutorial I will tell you how to resize images. As a first step, install the latest Photoshop software on your computer. Open the file path photo. Now go to the Photoshop menu bar and select the size of the photo. A dialog box will appear and you will notice that in two parts. The first is a pixel size. It controls the number of pixels in a photo. Take a closer look at the photo and you will notice the width and height of your photo.
Assume that it has 2602 pixels wide and 1852 pixels high. However, I need a smaller version of the print perfectly. What I will do is I'm going to change the numbers in the width and height boxes. You can change the size you want. To change the values double-click on one of the boxes. The width or height, and enter a new value. Click OK to save. Your photo will come out with a new dimension. You can also resize your pictures by changing the pixel value. Look at the width and height of the digital boxes, you will see that the measured value is given in pixels. Click the pixels and change in percent.
Now, the width and the box height will prove the percentage value. Double-click the box and change the value at any percent. Click OK to save. One thing you will notice that if you change the value of the width, height value automatically or if you change the value of the height changes, the width value will change. Resize photos in Photoshop is a very simple and easy process. However, always try to keep the quality. It's okay to make it smaller, but it is a bit risky to do much.
If you want to enlarge a small photo larger, it will stretch and false. It will ruin the quality of the photo. When we reduced the image resolution, it also reduces the pixel value. Similarly, when we increase the resolution, the pixel value increases too. In addition, here is the problem. Since then, he adds pixels that were not there before. Consequently, it makes the photo look strange and unreal. So always be careful when resizing your photo and stick with good quality.