What you learned: To resize an
image
1.
Choose Image
> Image Size.
2.
Measure width and height in pixels
for images you plan to use online or in inches (or centimeters) for images to
print. Keep the link icon highlighted to preserve proportions. This
automatically adjusts the height when you change the width and vice versa.
3.
Select Resample to change the number of pixels in the
image. This changes the image size.
4.
Click OK.
What you learned: To change
image resolution
1.
Choose Image
> Image Size. Resolution in this dialog box means the number of image
pixels that will be assigned to each inch when the image is printed.
2.
Leave width and height set to inches
for printing.
3.
Deselect Resample to preserve the original number of image
pixels.
4.
In the Resolution field, set the number of pixels per
inch to 300 for printing to a typical desktop inkjet printer. This changes the
number of inches in the width and height fields.
5.
Click OK.
What you learned: To crop and
straighten an image
1.
Select the Crop tool in the Tools panel. A
crop border appears.
2.
Drag any edge or corner to adjust
the size and shape of the crop border.
3.
Drag inside the crop border to
position the image inside the crop border.
4.
Drag outside a corner of the crop
border to rotate or straighten.
5.
Click the check mark in the options
bar or press Enter (Windows) or Return (macOS) to complete the crop.
What you learned: To change
canvas size
1.
Choose Image
> Canvas Size
2. To add a canvas, enter the amount of width and height to
add. Measure width and height in pixels for online use or in inches for print.
3.
Select Relative, and then select an anchor point in the canvas
diagram. The arrows point to the sides where the canvas will be added.
4. Click OK.
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