THE IMAGE SIZE COMMAND
Transcript: Why we use the Image Size Command ? Boral, Minard Changing the value for the width of your image will automatically change the value for the height along with it. The Document Size Section describes the printer resolution of the photo. It is used to make sure that the resolution is appropriate for print Step 1 You can also resize your image by a percentage of the original image size rather than typing in a specific pixel value. If you click on either the word "pixels" or the arrow to the right of the word, a drop-down menu will appear which lets you change the measurement type to percent To change the Width and Height values, simply double-click inside one of the two boxes (either Width or Height), which will highlight the number currently showing in the box, and then type a new value. When you’re done, click the OK button and Photoshop will resize your image to the new dimensions you’ve specified. Current file size of the image Step 2 Pixel Dimension measure the total number of pixels along an image 's width and height. It describes the monitor resolution of the photo. Constrain Proportions controls whether the width and height are linked. By default, the option is selected but if you need to change the width and height separately, simply uncheck this option. Pixel Dimension Two Main Sections of Image Size Command Dialog Box Document Size Group 3: Generose Generation Reported by: The Document Size Section Result THE IMAGE SIZE COMMAND Constrain Proportions Current Width and Height of the image A linked icon lets us know that the width and height values of the image are currently linked together. Change the file size. Make sure the resolution is appropriate for print. Adjust the dimensions so that they're just right for viewing onscreen. Change the width, height, and/or resolution of your image for printing or some other kind of output. The Pixel Dimension Section