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[TUTORIAL]Image resizing in photoshop

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This is pretty simple and small tutorial. Lets begin with it.

1. Open the image u want to resize.


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Image and then Image size

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2.options:

i. height and width: u see 2 options in a drop down box at the right hand side.u can choose percent or pixels.in percent 100 is the actual size.so if u decrease it the image becomes small or on increasing it, it becomes large.


ii. scale styles and constant proportions: if u tick off the constant proportion box then u can set the image size in any proportion u want. But if u tick it on then the proportion would be constant and the image will not be hazy.


iii. resample image: simply uncheck it if u wanna make the hieght and width and resolution work in proportion.


iv.and the last drop down box is simple to understand as the necessary things are written beside them.


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3.now if u increase the size of the image this would happen:


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lol i was just posting this because i had trouble with this myself :| :tongue: ...
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