![]() ![]() In this tutorial, I will demonstrate three different ways to resize images in Photoshop. These are just a couple of situations, but whatever the reason, it’s essential to know how to resize an image properly so you don’t lose quality when shrinking or stretching it into its new resolution or dimensions. Or you may want to change the dimensions of your image to fit a specific format to print or upload. ![]() You may want to change the resolution of your image before sharing it online.Resizing allows you to adjust the dimensions and resolution of an image and is one of the most common photo editing needs. How to Sync Lightroom Presets from CC to Mobile How to Install Presets in the Free Lightroom Mobile App How to Sync Lightroom Presets from CC to Mobile.How to Install Presets in the Free Lightroom Mobile App.Tip: To fit the bounding box onscreen choose View > Fit Layer(s) on Screen. The scrubby sliders come in very handy when the copied layer is so large that you can’t even see its bounding box.Īlternatively, you can hold down the Option/Alt key as you drag an handle on the bounding box. To scale from the center (increasing the size in all directions), move your pointer over the Width or Height labels on the Properties panel or Options bar so your pointer turns into a scrubby slider and drag to the right to increase size or to the left to decrease it. Drag a corner anchor of the bounding box to resize it. Then press Command/Ctrl+T or choose Edit > Transform > Scale to re-size the layer. Holding the Shift key centers the copied layer on the canvas. ![]() If you have tabbed documents, drag the layer to the destination document’s tab. To copy from a smaller image to a larger image, Shift-drag the layer from the source image’s Layers panel to the window of the destination image. Here’s a way to fix that problem quickly. ![]() We drag a layer from the Layers panel to the window of another image to copy it and - surprise! - it’s way too big. It’s happened to most of us at one time or another. ![]()
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