1. Open your picture: File->Open 2. Go to: Image->Image Size 3. To make sure your picture scales proportionally make sure the following are checked on: Constrain Proportions and Resample Image.
After loading the image into Photoshop, go to "Image", "Image Size", and then click on one of the two drop-boxes that appears to the right of the "Width" and "Height" boxes, then from the drop-down menu select "percent".
Alternatively, you can select the layer you want to re-size in the layers menu, then go to "Edit", "Transform", "Scale", and then change the percentage in the "W:" or "H:" boxes. ( Width or Height ) Clicking on the chain link between the two boxes will ensure that the image keeps it's proportions when re-sizing it.
To change the size of a photo in Photoshop (I have CS2 version) just click on image, image size, and select the type of measurement you would like (I use inches) and set the width OR height. Scale styles, constrain proportions and resample image is also checked in the boxes below. If your photo measurements are not correct both ways, you will have to set one measurement and then go back and crop to the second measurement. If you set both measurements under image size you will get distortion of your photo.
To change the size of a photo without using Photoshop see the question "How do you change a photo resolution or image format?" in related links.
Resizing images are relatively easy. Just go to Image->Image Size. This will resize your image while your canvas size remains the same.
The other one Image-> Canvas Size is resizing the image and the canvas size too.
On the Adobe PhotoShop you can resize pictures by going to the tool bar on the top and clicking on the 'image tab' then going down to 'image size'. After this you would need to put in the dimensions you want the picture to be. After this the picture will then be the size you want.
Select the image you want to resize and press ctrl+t. Then, you can resize it how you want. To keep the proportions, hold shift while you are dragging the corners.
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Load picture - make sure it not a backround In Edit > Transform > scale and change the size to that of a passport photo
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Use the Image Size command.
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In Photoshop go to Image > Image Size.
Technically Adobe Photoshop is not a photo processor. Adobe Photoshop is just a place where you can edit your photos and other imagery. It has nothing to do with photo processing.
It depends on what picture editor you have. Most have a menu item/feature called Resize. In Photoshop it's in the Image menu. Find it and put in the size you want the picture to print. You may have to change the size thingy from pixels to inches.
You can do that with Crop tool or from Image -> Image Size. See ralated link for good explanation how to do that properly.
Click on Image on the menu, then select Image Size and type in the sizes you want.
CS4 is version of software, and the name before CS4 is stand name of Software, for example Photoshop CS4 is: software Photoshop and version CS4. The Name of Software is Photoshop not Photo shop, please don't change. ---------------- If you want to know more about it then open photo shop and click on the help menu and select About Photoshop sub menu and then you will see and Photoshop about window. You can read there more about it.
Although ACDSee Photo Software and Photoshop have many similar qualities, many would agree Photoshop is the better choice for general photo editing. ACDSee Photo Software is more specific for digital scrapbook editing.
No, Photoshop is a powerful, advanced photo editing utility