You will click the image, which will most likely be under the "Pictures Library" on your computer.
A preview of the image will pop up
On the top bar, it will say "Edit, Organize, Share" on the very left, click it.
This will take you to "Windows Live Photo Gallery" which will load all of your pictures and allow you to edit them.
Select your image, and click the "edit" button located on the top bar beside "home"
A larger bar will show up, with all the tools you can use to edit.
On the left side, there will be a button that will say "resize" click it
A small window will pop up, it will say "Select a size" from there you can choose whether you want your image to be smaller, small, medium, large or custom.
Once you are done, click "resize and save" and there you go. :)
To make the projector image smaller, you can adjust the lens by moving it closer to the projector. This will focus the light and reduce the size of the image displayed on the screen.
A microscope is used to make objects appear smaller and clearer by using lenses to magnify the object's image.
A convex mirror produces an upright and smaller image. This is because the light rays diverge upon reflection, causing the image to appear diminished in size.
This image is always located in front of the lens.
The image formed by a concave mirror can be real or virtual, depending on the object's position relative to the mirror. A real image is formed in front of the mirror and can be projected onto a screen, while a virtual image is formed behind the mirror and cannot be projected. Conversely, a convex mirror always produces a virtual, upright, smaller image of the object. The image appears closer to the mirror than the actual object and does not form a focused point.
Just move the cursor in to make the picture smaller.
image compression makes the image smaller in order to fit a desired size. you literally compress the image and make it smaller in bit size.
To make the projector image smaller, you can adjust the lens by moving it closer to the projector. This will focus the light and reduce the size of the image displayed on the screen.
No, eyes do not make objects smaller. The image of an object on the retina is smaller than the object itself.
To make an image size bigger add this code Change the width and height numbers up or down to make your image bigger or smaller.
depends what you mean by decreasing the size. If you want to simply make it smaller, drag the corners down in paint or any other program you have (you should see a small box with white squares) or you can change this in the options menu. If you want to actually compress your image and make it a smaller file type. I'd try saving your image as a JPEG, this will compress the image and make it smaller (in regards to memory size)
Paint does not make your screenshots smaller. Your problem is most probably that the MS Paint window is not maximized and so the visible image is smaller than the screen. You can use the vertical and horizontal scroll bars to unveil the rest of the image.
Make the hole smaller.
Because the image is not the same size as the preimage. To do a dilation all you do is make the image smaller or larger than it was before.
to identify smaller objects you cant see and to make it into a bigger image
reducing teh resolution and/pr quality of that image.
A microscope is used to make objects appear smaller and clearer by using lenses to magnify the object's image.