Once in Adobe Photoshop, select image at the top of the page and then select image size. Now you can select the pixel dimensions. There will be a few windows/boxes that pop up. These will allow you to change the image resolution to 300 DPI.
Image > Image Size
The best way to decrease the resolution of digital artwork is to open it with Adobe Photoshop. Then go to the top of the screen and click Image > Image Size > and change the number in the box labeled "resolution." Be sure that "Resample Image" is checked so that it will discard the extra resolution, rather than reallocating it. Then Save As, and you're done.
First check resolution from Image - Image Size, then convert to CMYK colors from Image - Mode - CMYK
Image Ready was Photoshop plug-in in earlier versions. Photoshop is image editing software.
Open image in Photoshop then go to Image > Image Size.
The best way to decrease the resolution of digital artwork is to open it with Adobe Photoshop. Then go to the top of the screen and click Image > Image Size > and change the number in the box labeled "resolution." Be sure that "Resample Image" is checked so that it will discard the extra resolution, rather than reallocating it. Then Save As, and you're done.
Adobe PhotoShop is an image editing application. You can get it from:http://www.adobe.com/products/photoshop/photoshop/there it costs $700 USD.
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Filters are used to change the appearance of an image or part of an image in Photoshop. There are many different uses for filters. Some are for correcting and enhancing your images, others are for artistic purposes.