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19 August 2024, 12:06 AM | #18 |
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Resizing a digital photo to a lower pixel count can be done using various methods. Here are a few common methods:
**Method 1: Using Microsoft Paint** 1. Open the Photo: Right-click on the photo you want to resize and select Open with, then choose Paint. 2. Resize the Image: In Paint, click on the Resize button in the toolbar. Choose either Percentage or Pixels. If you select Pixels, enter the new width and height. Make sure the Maintain aspect ratio box is checked to keep the photo's proportions. 3. Save the Resized Image: Click on File and select Save As to save the resized image. Choose the file format you want, such as JPEG or PNG. **Method 2: Using Photos App** 1. Open the Photo: Right-click on the photo and select Open with, then choose Photos. 2. Resize the Image: Click on the More button in the top-right corner and select Resize. Choose one of the preset sizes or click on Define custom dimensions to enter specific pixel values. 3. Save the Resized Image: After resizing, you will have an option to save a copy of the resized image. **Method 3: Using Online Resizing Tools** 1. Visit an Online Resizing Tool: Go to a website like PicResize, ResizeImage, or ILoveIMG. 2. Upload the Photo: Follow the site instructions to upload your photo. 3. Resize the Image: Enter the desired dimensions in pixels and follow the site's prompts to resize the image. 4. Download the Resized Image: Once resized, download the image to your computer. **Method 4: Using Photo Editing Software (e.g., GIMP, Photoshop)** 1. Open the Photo: Launch your photo editing software and open the image. 2. Resize the Image: Look for an option like Image Size or Resize Image in the menu. Enter the new dimensions or adjust the percentage. 3. Save the Resized Image: Save the image using File followed by Save As to retain the original photo. Choose the method that best suits your needs! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
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