Howdy readers! Today I'm going to be illustrating the differences in images I have resized using the program Adobe Photoshop! It's important to know how to resize images when using Photoshop because you want the resolution of your images to always be top quality, especially when you're working on an important project.
Original Image:
Here is the original image I will be working with throughout the post. I have not made any alterations to the size or quality of the image yet.
Image with 1" Width:
Here is the image after I resized it to have a width of 1 inch. I changed the Pixels Per Inch to 72 and left the resolution at Automatic because I liked the quality of the image just fine without adjusting that aspect of the photo. You can see how much smaller the image is compared to the original one!
Image with 5" Width:
Here is the image after I resized it to have a width of 5 inches. I changed the Pixels Per Inch to 72 and also changed the resolution setting to "Preserve Details" which was one of the suggested settings for enlarged images. I think the image's resolution turned out spectacularly and am shocked the clarity despite enlarging it so much.
Concluding the Project:
I really enjoyed learning about this aspect of Photoshop and I know it will come in handy when working with images in the future. Being able to know the best way to ensure your image is clear while altering its size is definitely a skill that will serve me well while working on projects in the future. I am still amazed at the fact that all three images look perfectly clear despite all being altered in a different way.
Best,
Ally Pratapas
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