Photoshop :: Image Resizing - No Pixel Option

Jun 11, 2012

I am trying to resize an image in photoshop 10.  why is pixels not an options when resizing an image?

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Photoshop Elements :: Cropping / Resizing Image By Pixel Dimensions?

Aug 12, 2013

I am trying to crop or resize an image that is originally 2,122 x 1,415 px | 7.1 x 4.7 in | 300 dpi. I am to crop/resize image to fit 756 x 275 px. However, I don't want to lose the whole image. I would like to use the whole image just adjust it to the dimensions.
 
How can I accomplish this without creating any distortion or by removing elements by cropping the image?

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Photoshop :: Resizing By Pixel And Placing In...

Apr 30, 2009

I am resizing a very large jpg image from 1544x1024 px to 170x113px using PS CS3.  When I then place the image in Illustrator the image only fills 40x17px.  I have tried saving the image as a jpg & psd file and the same thing happens.

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Photoshop :: Resizing Images - Pixel Dimensions

Sep 29, 2013

I have always struggle with resizing images for use as avatars.  I just never seem to get the right size, pixel and resolution combination for the best result.
 
I usually start by entering the pixel parametrs, then use "trial and error" until I get a file that fits the given constraints and they are often too small, or too grainy.  What is the workflow?  Where do I start and how to I end up with the best result?  The "Pixel Dimensions" don't seem to reflect the file size.  Is the answer in the popup that asks for small, medium, or large file size?

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Photoshop :: CS6 Bug / Resizing Adds 1 Pixel Faded Border?

Jul 13, 2012

Have tried this with two images with the same result.
 
1. Load image

2. Bring up Image Size dialogue.

3. Resize image down using Bicubic Automatic or Sharpen (haven't tried others)

4. Resized image has a faded 1px border all the way round - see attached:
 
I checked for some anti-aliasing or other setting but can't find one.
 
This is 100% reproducible and the border is not present in the original image. I'm in XP Pro Sp3.

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Photoshop :: Have Lost Pixel As Option?

Sep 10, 2013

when resiging an image I no longer have pixels as an option,just picas inches etc. no pixels

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Paint.NET :: How Make Pixel Bigger Without Stretching Or Resizing

Jul 22, 2011

OK im working on Zelda a link to the past images and those things are like 24 pixels an object is there a way i can make the pixel bigger without stretching or re sizing cause that make it all blurry

Look okif you cant see them here

[URL]...

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THE LITTLE ONE IS THE NORMAL SIZE then i re size it and it looks blurry you might not see it but in the game it looks too real

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Photoshop :: (ctrl+option+drag) Stopped Resizing Brushes?

May 6, 2013

(ctrl+option+drag) stopped resizing my PS brushes and now just pulls the app frame around. How to turn it back on?  (this is the resize brush feature + opacity using the ctrl+option keys and a drag up/down, left/right).

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GIMP :: How To Make Clean Image Without Deleting Pixel By Pixel

Mar 13, 2011

I managed to remove the background, of an image,(A whit background) and put the image on top of a transparent layer. made a transparent image. When I place this image over a light color background, it looks fine, but when I place it over a dark color background, the edge of the image looks very rough and dirty, I think it's because some of the anti alias from the original image, how can I make it a clean image without going to delete pixel by pixel?

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Photoshop :: No Option To Turn Off (Pixel Aspect Ratio Correction) Because Its Greyed Out

Mar 19, 2012

I created an illustration in Painter 8 and I would like to bring that image into Photoshop. I saved the Painter file as a jpeg, but when I try to open it in Photoshop, I get the message, "pixel aspect correction is for preview purposes only. turn it off for maximum image quality." The image comes up as a sliver of color, totally unrecognizable. So, I go to View > Pixel Aspect Ratio Correction and uncheck and the image is corrected. It looks fine now.
 
I have an existing psd file that I've been working on for a while which is my working portfolio. I tried to take my newly corrected image and drag it (or copy it) into my portfolio file. At this point, I get the same error message. But this time, there is no option to turn off "Pixel Aspect Ratio Correction" because it's greyed out.

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Lightroom :: 5.3 Export With Resize Option Not Resizing?

Dec 17, 2013

Just updated my LR to 5.3 from the CC and noticed a weird problem that I never encountered before in LR4 or 5.x (before 5.3 that is). I usually export pictures from RAW format to either TIFF or JPG (100% quality) and depending on purpose I use batch resizing, e.g. 1080 pixels on short edge ... well that whole Resize setting gets ignored by LR 5.3! It still exports full size (full RAW size in this case) into JPG or TIFF, but it won't resize .
 
EDIT:
I found out that I checked the "Don't enlarge" box in Export dialog under Resizing, that's when resizing was not working. After I unchecked it then it works fine, but still what does that have to do with anything if we are talking about downsampling images from 5184x3456 pixels to 1620x1080 ...

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Photoshop :: Image Resizing

Sep 3, 2008

All my images are 3008x2000, and I want to resize them down to a smaller scale for a web site. I know there must be a simple math equation to use to figure out what size would be safe where the images keep their proportion correct. In other words, at 3008x2000, if I reduce to 600x400, it looks out of proportion.

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Photoshop :: Resizing An Image

Mar 30, 2005

I want to take a screenshot and print it under 300 resolution, but everytime I paste it into Photoshop (after I take the screenshot via CONTROL+PRINTSCREEN button), it comes out as 3x2 inches, which is too small. I would like it to be 6x7 inches, but the only way I can think to do that, is if I resize the 3x2 inch image, to 6x7 inches. This makes the image a little blurry, so I sharpen it up a little bit.

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Photoshop :: Resizing Image

Jul 30, 2009

I have just moved on to Ps in CS4 from Ps 7.

I have just opened up an image from a file in order to resize it for placing into an InDesign document.

The image is 16cm (1986p) x 15cm (1812) at 300dpi.

I resized it to 3cm wide at 300 dpi with the following boxes checked: scale styles/constrainproportions/resample image/bicubic.

But the image is very pixellated when reduced and taken into ID, even tho reduced in size from the original. I've done this dozens of times in Ps 7 abd never had this happen.

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Photoshop :: Resizing An Image

Mar 31, 2005

I want to take a screenshot and print it under 300 resolution, but everytime I paste it into Photoshop (after I take the screenshot via CONTROL+PRINTSCREEN button), it comes out as 3x2 inches, which is too small. I would like it to be 6x7 inches, but the only way I can think to do that, is if I resize the 3x2 inches image, to 6x7 inches. This makes the image a little blurry, so I sharpen it up a little bit.

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Photoshop :: Resizing An Image

Feb 14, 2009

I have an image that is very large. It is 4064 x 2704 px. I want to resize it so that I can use it for the header on my blog. I need it to be about 200 x 600 px. I have tried to resize it and when I do it becomes kind of blurry and distorted looking. I am assuming this is because of how large the image is initially.

is there a way to resize it this much and it still be sharp and not stretched looking.

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Photoshop :: Resizing An Image

Mar 31, 2005

I want to take a screenshot and print it under 300 resolution, but everytime I paste it into Photoshop (after I take the screenshot via CONTROL+PRINTSCREEN button), it comes out as 3x2 inches, which is too small. I would like it to be 6x7 inches, but the only way I can think to do that, is if I resize the 3x2 inches image, to 6x7 inches. This makes the image a little blurry, so I sharpen it up a little bit.

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Photoshop :: Resizing An Image

Jun 4, 2006

i got this image witch is small and has really small text in it i need to zoom into it so i can see the text with out making it unreadble!

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Photoshop :: Image Resizing

May 3, 2007

i want to resize an image, i want to only change the witdth and not the lengh. I am using photoshop 7. When i go to "image size" and i type in the size of the width i want the image to be, photoshop automatically resizes the width and the length for me. Is there a way to resize an image that can allow you to change the witdth and not the length?

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Photoshop :: Resizing Image And Save It Again

Aug 28, 2013

If I open a .psd file with an alpha channel and resize it via Image Size to a smaller version and then save it again, the alpha channel is no longer detected in the new .psd file. I've tried deleting the alpha channel and re-creating it but it just doesn't seem to get recognized as having alpha transparency when I open it in other software (e.g., Preview on OS X). (note: I'm using CS5). It's specifically only happening through a resize using Image Size and not via Canvas Size.

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Apr 16, 2012

resize a canvas with 3D text.But want I want to know right now is how would you resize the whole image (make it smaller or bigger) with 3D text?Because when you make the image smaller, the 3D text stays the same size.

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Photoshop :: Resizing Photo Image In CS6

Sep 24, 2012

if this is a duplicate posting.  I'm new to using this resource.  Just want to be sure my question is getting to the right place for qualified responses.
 
Here is my dilemma.  I'm very anal about this and was able to solve the problem in CS3.  But I've lost the instructions.  What I want to do:
 
When I resize (or resample) an image to 30 inches wide for printing I want the image on my screen in CS6 to be exactly 30 inches wide.  Thusly I am able to see a true representation of my final sharpening. 

As it is now... if I resize it to 30 inches it actually shows up at approx. 24-1/2 inches wide on screen. Any magical trick to adjust this in CS6 as I was able to do in CS3? 

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Photoshop :: Resizing Image - Look Pixelated

Oct 23, 2013

Why, when you downsample a picture  (say from 300 to 72 dpi) does it look look pixellated, even though it is scaled down in Indesign and the effective DPI is well over 300.

I am using little icons that are clipped out photos they will be printed at about a quarter inch. These icons are on a bunch of calendars so they are placed in Indesign hundreds of times. Their actual size was originally about 5 inches at 300 dpi -- wayyyy larger than necessary for the final printed size.
 
I need to downsize them, without have to adjust each one in the ID document as they are already placed. I can do this by downsampling them in PS, from 300 to 72 dpi and not change the dimensions.But when I do this, even though they are so small in the ID document, they still look pixelated.

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Photoshop :: Image Sizing / Resizing

Feb 17, 2012

I need to make some new images for a jcarousel we've just coded into one of our sites. I have a number of existing images and logos that I need to drop into a 150 x 94 px size - I have a lot of these to convert.
 
What is the best (easiest) way to do this - they are all different sizes and formats. We'd like to end up with either gifs or pngs - if we make sprites we would need to keep the canvas size the same but knock the image size down to 150 x 47.

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Photoshop :: Distorting Image When Resizing

Nov 24, 2012

I've found that photoshop is distorting the image when resizing. If you have an image and you duplicate the layer, then with the bottom layer set its size (by free transform) to 99% (width and height), then set the top layers opacity to 50%, the image should be evenly blurred but it's not. It is in focus in the middle and blurred around the edges.

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Photoshop :: Resizing Various Image Sizes All To

Jan 5, 2009

Is there a way to make an Action for batch processing to take a folder of various file sizes of photos and make them all retain there proportions but end up the same final size?

I am wanting to put on web quite a few photos but do not want to down size each one at a time. If I want them all to be about 200kb, how can I do that where a 5mb pic or a 500kb pic could all be processed with the same action to end up the same size?

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Photoshop :: Resizing An Image In A Collage

Dec 16, 2003

I have placed a few images onto a background, I cannot seem to resize each individual image to my pre-determined sizes (for a business portfolio sheet) without also resizing the 'page' on which I'm trying to place them. I've tried image size, canvas size, transform, etc. but when I am in the specific layer trying to resize it, it still seems to resize the whole document (even though I didn't select canvas size).

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Photoshop :: Resizing Selection Of Image

Feb 23, 2009

Basically what I want to do is make a part of my image in the middle smaller without altering the rest of the image. I have tried to do this by selecting the part of the image I want to resize, and then changing the size of it.

The problem is that when I do this, I am left with all this white space in the area where the now smaller image no longer covers (I hope this makes sense). What I want is for the image surrounding my selection to "follow it" so to speak, and cover in where there is now white space.

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Photoshop :: Resizing Image Smaller (for Web Use)

Jul 11, 2005

I have designed an album cover using some jpeg elements as well as vector based text and background color. I set the project resolution as 300 ppi. The size is 2.0 inch x 2.0 inch. So when i save that as a jpeg i get a file size of around 250 kb. I was hoping to get this file size down to around 100 kb or so for web use, without loosing the sharpness of detail.

I have tried the following : Image size: I change ppi resolution to 72. The picture than gets way too small to be able to post on a website. Is it possible to lower the file resolution for webuse without changing the file size?

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Photoshop :: Batch Image Resizing

Jun 2, 2003

how do I resize a batch of images within photoshop without opening each and every file. I have been told you can do this with actions and batch processeing ??

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Photoshop :: Image Resizing For Print

May 27, 2005

We are an e-commerce company and wish to do a show case of our web sites in a presentation.I have been asked to make some posters and have done some screen shots. The current dpi is 72dpi, and the printers need the highest resolution possible. How can I resize to get the highest resolution possible. I tried resizing using "Image size..." to 300 dpi, then resizing back to the original 72(to see what it would look like), but when going back to 72 dpi it blurs the screen shots. what must I do?

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