9/10/08
http://www.graphicsdistrict.com – This is a tutorial for Photoshop beginners and demonstrates resizing an image.
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noobking21
mmm jessica alba is …
mmm jessica alba is hot.
shishi14panda
how do you make it …
how do you make it small enough for a deviantart ID? like… 50 x 50 px
SasaraiNanaya
Its blurry
Its blurry
MOMOBUFFY
you can also resize …
you can also resize in paint!
UltimateKuber
Thanks man this …
Thanks man this helped tons!
PTfortune
you re the best!!!! …
you re the best!!!! thanks!
Arubakar
I have noticed that …
I have noticed that if i change the units to percent and use an increment or decrement of 10% (for example, if im doing an enlargement i use 110 percent) and do that several times I keep better image quality than by keying in a particular size and hitting ok. I have that method recorded as an action.
UsaBoy91
thanks a lot
thanks a lot
vinela1914
thank you :]
thank you :]
LeR0me13
I have a question. …
I have a question. Does anybody know how to resize more then 1 diffrent pictures toghter at the same time)
(Like 9-10 diffrent pictures)???
If any body knows it plz tell
lambofgod278
thanx bro that was …
thanx bro that was ty
xXBaxter2Xx
dam shes sexy
dam shes sexy
mariomariobrosluigi
where can i …
where can i download that please?
y2jfanlol
thank you!!!!!!!!!! …
thank you!!!!!!!!!!!!
egeri662
maybe, give a try: …
maybe, give a try: fractal eer fractal… great i dont rembember. type google: fractal photoshop plugin. resizer or something like that. get the name and get it from torrent
snowdevil78
No, because your …
No, because your smaller image only is composed of only so many pixels. If you want them picture to be bigger, Photoshop has to magically conjure up new pixels to fill in the new amount of pixel data required. It does this by approximating the upscaled version, but blurring is inevitable.
ATLien333
Is there a way of …
Is there a way of keeping the quality of an image the same when I resize them to a larger photo? Everytime I resize photos to appear bigger, it always comes off looking very pixelized and it loses the quality from when it was smaller. When it looked sharper and neater..
XcascaraX
visita …
visita miideamia.blogspot.c0m para mas ideas !
XcascaraX
lol?
lol?
watsup018
you can sharpen it. …
you can sharpen it…
lenevarsavage8
he/she means how do …
he/she means how do u exit out
of JUST the pic and not the whole
program.
AND…
how to open up 2 pix
at the same time.
ultrabean
what is the website …
what is the website that will fix the resolution if its all distorted
axxohacker
of course it is, it …
of course it is, it actually makes the quality better when resizing to a smaller size. As making it bigger it will lose quality and it will look squarey, e.g. take some blocks on the ground “Squashing them to a smaller size will make every pixel even better by resizing to a higher size dimension by spreading the blocks for example will lose quality in that way”.
snowdevil78
To learn more …
To learn more photoshop skills, click the link up to the right of the video.
dlind36
Thanks, that was …
Thanks, that was very useful for beginners like me. A question, though: is it possible to reduce the size of the image without reducing the quality? (or perhaps the question should be does the crispness of the image decrease when you reduce it in this way?)