Photoshop :: Resizing To Size Of Wallpaper
Jun 15, 2007
I am having a problem resizing my images. I'm trying to make them wallpaper size or bigger. Everytime that I use the move/resize tool it distorts the picture, and makes it very very pixelated. How can I resize a small image to wallpaper size?
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Dec 26, 2008
Not really a PS topic but still kinda is as i'll be using it to create these images.
I will be creating a few images for the use of wallpaper where users can download them off my site for use as there wallpaper.
Currently I have:
1920x1200
1680x1050
1280x1024
800x600
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Feb 7, 2008
i wanted to know how they make a scrapbook page in a desktop background resolution. I made mine at 300 dpi resolution in a 500x500 px canvas, but when i tried to set it as my desktop bg, it was only a small piece of art centered. Having it stretched all over the bg made it look REALLY stretched.
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Jan 12, 2013
I would like to create a wallpaper in 2560x1440px. When I try to make a photo collage there are only 3 different sizes I can choose. How can I add a custom size?
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Jun 25, 2012
I am planning to get some photos printed on vinyl wallpaper. The physical dimensions of the wall paper will be 1300mm x 2500mm and as I am ordering it online, there is an upload restriction of 8MB (file formats allowed are .pdf .jpg and .zip).
I would like to collage multiple images to create my wallpaper and plan to resize and edit each image before collating them in one large image. Then I will resize that image to be the final one (if that makes sense).
What I want to know is, is there any simple way to work out what my final image's pixel width and height will need to be to fit the 8MB restriction? I have no idea what the printing dpi is, the website only indicates that images should be 'at least 4MB for good quality'...which means nothing.
Ideally I would like to work with a starting image with 4x or 16x the pixels so it resizes nicely...I just don't know where to start.
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Dec 13, 2005
1) How do i deal with digital photos from a camera? I mean, if i have a
1280x960 300dpi 3.5MB photo , how do i resize this into a smaller photo to be uploaded to a website? Should i change the resolution to 72dpi? which makes it 307x230 with a file size of 207 kb. But how come when i tried to change the pixel dimentions to 307x230 (leaving it at 300dpi) the file size was the same at 207kb? how should i really resize photos? how do i deal with the resolution, pixel dimensions and document size?
2) In saving graphics to be uploaded to a website, whether a resized digital photo or an original artwork, what format do i use? Jpeg? Gif? Png?
I normally use Jpeg but what confuses me is the jpeg options, whats should i use Baseline Standard or Baseline Optimized? Another thing, how high should the quality be, im afraid to set the quality to high because it might take time to view on the webpage but i also dont want to sacrifice the quality.
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Mar 14, 2012
In playing around with some settings while saving a .png file, I noticed some weird results. For this example, the original image is 300 x 300, but I want the final size to be 200 x 200. I get different results depending on the order I perform the following operations (I never thought the order mattered until now).
1. start with 300 x 300 image, choose save for web, select png-24, with transparency, white matte, convert to sRGB, change image size to 200 x 200, then save - the file size is 37kb.
2. start with 300 x 300 image, use Photoshop's "image size" to change to 200 x 200, then save for web, etc - the file size is 111kb
So depending on which step I resize the image, the file size is significantly different - if I resize BEFORE using save for web, the file size is much larger. This is just weird to me, but I always resize AFTER choosing save for web, so that's why I've never caught this until now. In case you ask, while using Photoshop's "image size", all three options are checked at the bottom of that window, so nothing is getting re-sampled or anything like that.
The only thing I can think of is each of those methods treat pixel data differently when reducing the dimensions. When I overlay both exported .png files on top of each other, I see no difference in pixel quality and/or color shift - so why the big difference in file size? if I just save the file straight to .png, the sharpness is much better, and the file size is 46 kb. I did notice when saving for web, the colors become a little more saturated.I've never really paid much attention to the results when exporting .png's.
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Sep 8, 2008
way to specify a certain MB to hit when resizing images using an action?
The reason I ask is that I work with TIFF files that generally start at 60-100MB which I then have to resize to be around 25MB - and I'd like to build this into an action that I can repeat on all images.
At the moment, I'm doing a little guess work when creating an action that employs the Fit Image function. If the image height:width is close to that of A4, I find setting the fit image option to around 3300x3300 pixels usually works. However, a lot of images that I process don't fit to such proportions, which is why I'd much rather be able to set 25 MB as the target size instead, if this is possible...
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Aug 20, 2007
I have about 1000 images that need to all be resized to 5MB. All the images are in different color modes, have different resolutions and pixel sizes. Is there any way to make an action to resize image to 5MB? I don't care about pixel dimentions or resolutions, I just need all the images to be 5MB.
I'm running Photoshop CS 2 on Mac OS X 10.4
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Jul 17, 2006
I am a molecular biologist trying to use either photoshop or illustrator to label data (I have both programs, 1 may be better than the other for what I need, but I am not sure). The data I want to label are essentially pictures, of varying size, with a resolution of 50pixel/cm (around 127ppi).
The best analogy of the transformations of my data would be a picture of some random object taken next to a ruler. I need to label the ruler, then remove the actual ruler and just leave the labels. I have several of these pictures, and I label them like this individually.
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Aug 20, 2007
I have about 1000 images that need to all be resized to 5MB. All the images are in different color modes, have different resolutions and pixel sizes. Is there any way to make an action to resize image to 5MB? I don't care about pixel dimentions or resolutions, I just need all the images to be 5MB.
I am running Photoshop CS2 on Mac OS X 10.4
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Sep 17, 2013
I have a problem on resize images. How to resize the images from 72dpi to 300dpi without changing the image size in Photoshop CC? It enlarges the images or pixels, but i just want the pixel to stay the same.
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Oct 18, 2011
shortcut that i can not use since two days. To redim the brush size it is possible to use the shortcut ALT + right click. This is very useful when doing painting or drawing on Photoshop. The problem is that i no longer have the possibility to use this shortcut, and i do not know why. My keyboard is correctly set up and i even reset Photoshop, but still nothing.
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Jun 30, 2012
I'll come straight out and admit: yes, my real problem here is my laziness but, ignoring that, the 'problem' I have is getting so tired of and annoyed with the whole trial & error schtick that comes with saving animated gifs (scale image, save, check file size, repeat to first step until file size is finally desirable).
Two possible solutions come to mind, one I admit is probably quite unrealistic but I would think the other has a good chance of existing.
First, the unrealistic solution possibility. Is there a plugin or anything else where I can input a file size and it could calculate the exact (or close to exact) scale I would need to resize to if I want the gif to be around that file size? (i.e. "For this gif to be 879kb your best bet would (probably) be 515 x 283")
Now then, the more realistic (or at least I think it is) solution possibility. What about being able to preview a file size of an animated gif before saving? (i.e. "If you save this 400 x 226 gif it will most likely be '(insert byte size here)'kb")
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Mar 24, 2011
how to auto fit overset text in a fixed text frame?
I import many languages into fixed text frames and it is a pain to keep resizing or scaling manually.
As of yet I've been unable to source any javascript or applescript that can do it. The closest has been "JET_AutoFitVertical.jsx" but this resizes the text frames.
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May 16, 2013
How can I resize a batch of files, all to same smaller file size, then export to a new folder?
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Dec 12, 2012
I need to be able to re-size images that are large than 1MB in order to put them on our MLS site.
My previous computer had 2 arrow icons on the desktop.
One was for re-sizing horizontal pics and the other for re-sizing vertical pics.
I could simply drag/drop the image file onto these re-sizing icons and they would be re-sized.
The smaller file size thumbnail would appear on the desktop.
How can I get these re-sizing tools on my new computer's desktop?
I am using CS6.
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Feb 2, 2011
A year ago is was on vacantion in italia (Pisa), I made there some pictures from the building around the Tower of pisa. And i never thought about I can make a widescreen with that pictures. But now I dont get it attached to each other.
Here are the pics
Picture 1
Picture 2
Picture 3
Picture 4
Picture 5
And this is how i get them attached:
Missing 1 picture here
As you can see the colours do not match, and the whole picture is crooked.
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Dec 1, 2005
Can you point me to a wallpaper tutorial. I already have the image that I want. I just need to create wallpaper from it.
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Nov 27, 2003
I am trying to make a peeling wallpaper look.
I want it to look like the wallpaper is old and peeling off the wall in a few places.
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Oct 13, 2008
Just wondering were i could get some really good wallpaper patterns? Designing a guesthouse website and need a background to give the design a lift,
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Aug 31, 2006
I have an appropriate image. I need cut out this image, then paste it into new background 1024 x 768. So, I need step by step guide how to select and cut the required part of image. Then, I want take some fragment of background then stretch this part, to fill in the whole background with this part.
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Feb 23, 2006
I found a picture that I would really like to use as my wallpaper, but the problem is that its resolution is 1024 x 768. My desktop's resolution is set at 1680 x 1050 and when I try to have set it as my wallpaper in stretch mode, it's a little bit blurry. Does anyone know how I can enlarge it in photoshop and keep it looking sharp?
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Jun 26, 2006
I've been using this as my desktop background for a few months now but I just noticed that I have no clue how I would acheive this effect. The effect I'm talking about is the red burst in the center. I know how the lettering and the symbol in the center was done but I'm not sure how to do that burst that looks so cool.
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Feb 11, 2006
I downloaded this nvidia wallpaper, the Nvidia font is awsome, howd they make that font.
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Apr 22, 2012
i have these 3 backgrounds with cheryl cole, that ive tried to remove the background on.
Is it possible to edit the background away so that it is just one color? On the one with the clouds, it could be either just white or clouds all over?
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Sep 1, 2013
How to remove the watermark on this wallpaper right here?I want to use it as my own personal wallpaper but the logo bothers me a bit.
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Apr 13, 2012
How to remove the name in the bottom right corner. I'm making a slideshow of similar wallpapers with girls like lela star and stuff.
But I find names on the walls not very attractive, makes it look like you're a fan boy or something. I only got paint.net and I can't do stuff like that with it.
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Oct 22, 2005
I'm trying to place a picture/wallpaper on one of our wall in our bedroom, about 174 inches (14.5 feet) wide by 94 inches (7.8 feet) tall using one of my pictures taken with a 3 megapixel camera. Using the max setting of the camera, I took a picture of river. I'm thinking of using this picture as a wallpaper for that wall.
The only software I have on my pc is Photoshop 7.
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Jul 31, 2007
i think it was done by making one then repeating the pattern but how can you get that wallpaper feel .
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Jul 19, 2006
im creating, or trying to create a wallpaper featuring a player with the name Carnell "Cadillac" Williams, here is the specifics so far, I have a backround of a cadillac escalade and what I want to do is insert a picture of the player and put him over the cadillac, but I want to be able to see through him, kind of like blending, but I want to have just him blended and not the backround of his picture to show up, like the fuzziness behind him.
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