Resizing in Photoshop can help you print your images in standard photo sizes, resize and preserve the high
quality of digital photos, and enlarge small images to a poster size.
To resize your image to a preset size, follow the steps below:
1. In the main menu, go to File > New.
2. In the New dialog box, click on the Preset dropdown menu. You will see several preset sizes, such as
2x3, 4x6 and 5x7 with the preset resolution of 300 ppi.
3. Choose the size that you wish and click OK.
All the preset sizes are in portrait orientation. If you wish to resize an image with the landscape orientation,
you need to create your own preset. To create your own size, do the following:
1. Type in the values for Width and Height, for example 7x5.
2. Type in your desired resolution (150 ppi for high quality prints, and 72 ppi is good for web images).
3. Click the Save Preset button
quality of digital photos, and enlarge small images to a poster size.
To resize your image to a preset size, follow the steps below:
1. In the main menu, go to File > New.
2. In the New dialog box, click on the Preset dropdown menu. You will see several preset sizes, such as
2x3, 4x6 and 5x7 with the preset resolution of 300 ppi.
3. Choose the size that you wish and click OK.
All the preset sizes are in portrait orientation. If you wish to resize an image with the landscape orientation,
you need to create your own preset. To create your own size, do the following:
1. Type in the values for Width and Height, for example 7x5.
2. Type in your desired resolution (150 ppi for high quality prints, and 72 ppi is good for web images).
3. Click the Save Preset button