![]() ![]() ![]() To overwrite the original and keep just the newly sized image, click the “File” menu and choose “Save.” To keep the original and the new size separate, click the “File” menu, choose “Save As,” type a different file name than the original and click the “Save” button. Type the number of your preferred new size, such as going from “6” to “4.” Note that the other box will automatically adjust, since the proportions are constrained.Ĭlick the “OK” button and the window closes, bringing you back to the Photoshop canvas with the image resized. This ensures your resizing doesn’t alter the perspective or shape of your picture.Ĭhoose your preferred increment from the drop-down menu in the Document Size section of the window, including inches, picas, points or percent.Ĭlick into either the “Width” or “Height” box in the Document Size section of the window. If this box is already checked, leave it as it is. Resizing images in Adobe Photoshop starts from the menu at the top of your screen. Click the “Image” menu and choose “Image Size.”Ĭlick the “Constrain Proportions” check box so a check appears. Well start, obviously, by opening the image file. ![]()
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