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 ======Changing Image Size====== ======Changing Image Size======
  
-When making your portfolio, you may find that you need to change the dimensions of an image to better fit in your portfolio. To resize an image, you can use photo editing software, such as Pixlr (free) or Photoshop. The process is generally the same for both.+Sometimes, you may find that you need to change the dimensions of an image to better fit within ​your portfolio. To resize an image, you can use photo editing software, such as [[https://​pixlr.com/​|Pixlr]] (free) or Photoshop. The process is generally the same for both.
  
 ====Using Pixlr==== ====Using Pixlr====
-When starting a new Pixlr project, choose to open an image from your computer and find the desired image. ​It will open in a window within the editor. To change ​its size or dimensions, go to "​Image" ​in the toolbar at the top of the screen. ​From the dropdown menu select "Image size".+1. When starting a new Pixlr project, choose to open an image from your computer and find the desired image. ​The image will open in a window within the editor.  
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 +2. To change ​the image size or dimensions, go to "​Image ​> Image size" ​from the toolbar at the top of the screen ​((Image: River Biya by [[https://​en.wikipedia.org/​wiki/​User:​Dmitri_melnikov|Dmitry melnikov]])).
  
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-You can now change the dimensions of an image. **If you are using an image as a banner in your portfolio, it is recommended that you set a width of 1280 pixels.** To change the dimensions, simply click on the current width or height and write your desired value. Make sure that the option "​Constrain proportions"​ is selected at the bottom of the menu; this will preserve the overall ratio of the width to height of the image and avoid any stretching or distortion when you change the size. Press "​OK"​ to finish and change the size of the image.+3. You can now change the dimensions of an image. **If you are using an image as a banner in your portfolio, it is recommended that you set a width of 1280 pixels.** To change the dimensions, simply click on the current width or height and write your desired value. Make sure that the option "​Constrain proportions"​ is selected at the bottom of the menu. This will prevent ​any stretching or distortion when you change the image size.  
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 +4. Press "​OK"​ to finish and change the size of the image.
  
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 ====Using Photoshop CC ==== ====Using Photoshop CC ====
-First, start a new Photoshop project. Go to "File > Open" and select the desired image. It will open in a window within the editor. To change its size or dimensions, go to "Image > Image Size" in the toolbar at the top of the screen.+1. Start a new Photoshop project. Go to "File > Open" and select the desired image. It will open in a window within the editor. ​
  
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-You can now change the dimensions of an image. **If you are using an image as a banner in your portfolio, it is recommended that you set a width of 1280 pixels.** To change the dimensions, simply click on the current width or height and write your desired value. To edit the dimensions of the image in terms of pixels, select any option from the "Fit To" dropdown in the Image Size menu. Make sure that the option "​Resample"​ is selected at the bottom of the menu and set to "​Automatic"​((Resampling is similar to image resizing, except it increases or decreases the amount of pixels present in the image to change its size. This may cause distortion if stretching ​the image. To avoid distortion if you will be dragging to resize ​an image, keep the Resampling option checked ​off and change the image size in terms of centimeters or units other than pixels)); this will allow you to edit the image size in terms of pixels. When you start changing the size of the image, the proportions should be constrained. Press "​OK"​ to finish and change the size of the image.+{{:​image_resize_-_6.jpg?​500|}} 
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 +3. You can now change the dimensions of an image. **If you are using an image as a banner in your portfolio, it is recommended that you set a width of 1280 pixels.** To change the dimensions, simply click on the current width or height and write your desired value.  
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 +4. To edit the dimensions of the image in terms of pixels, select any option from the "Fit To" dropdown in the Image Size menu. Make sure that the option "​Resample"​ is selected at the bottom of the menu and set to "​Automatic"​ ((Resampling is similar to image resizing, except it increases or decreases the amount of pixels present in the image to change its size. This may cause distortion if the image is stretched. To avoid distortion if when resizing ​an image, keep the Resampling option checked and change the image size in terms of centimeters or units other than pixels)); this will allow you to edit the image size in terms of pixels. When you start changing the size of the image, the proportions should be constrained.  
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 +5. Press "​OK"​ to finish and change the size of the image.
  
 ====Using Photoshop Elements==== ====Using Photoshop Elements====
-Open the Photo Editor in Elements to start a new project. Go to "File > Open" and select the desired image. To change its size, go to "Image > Resize > Image Size"​. ​Then go to "File > Open" and select ​the desired ​image. ​It will open in a window within the editor. To change ​its size or dimensions, ​go to "Image > Resize > Image size" in the toolbar ​at the top of the screen.+1. Open the Photo Editor in Elements to start a new project.  
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 +2. Go to "File > Open" and select the desired image. It will open in a window within the editor. 
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 +3. To change its size, go to "Image > Resize > Image Size" ​in the toolbar at the top of the screen. 
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 +You can now change ​the dimensions of an image. ​**If you are using an image as a banner ​in your portfolio, it is recommended that you set width of 1280 pixels.**  
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 +4. To change ​the dimensions, simply click on the current width or height and write your desired value. To edit the dimensions ​of the image in terms of pixelsselect any option from the "Fit To" ​dropdown ​in the Image Size menu. Make sure that the option "​Resample"​ is selected ​at the bottom ​of the menu and set to "​Automatic"​((Resampling is similar to image resizing, except it increases or decreases the amount of pixels present in the image to change its size. This may cause distortion if stretching the image. To avoid distortion if you will be dragging to resize an image, keep the Resampling option checked off and change the image size in terms of centimeters or units other than pixels)); this will allow you to edit the image size in terms of pixels. When you start changing the size of the image, the proportions should be constrained
  
-You can now change the dimensions of an image. **If you are using an image as a banner in your portfolio, it is recommended that you set a width of 1280 pixels.** To change the dimensions, simply click on the current width or height and write your desired value. To edit the dimensions of the image in terms of pixels, select any option from the "Fit To" dropdown in the Image Size menu. Make sure that the option "​Resample"​ is selected at the bottom of the menu and set to "​Automatic"​((Resampling is similar to image resizing, except it increases or decreases the amount of pixels present in the image to change its size. This may cause distortion if stretching the image. To avoid distortion if you will be dragging to resize an image, keep the Resampling option checked off and change the image size in terms of centimeters or units other than pixels)); this will allow you to edit the image size in terms of pixels. When you start changing the size of the image, the proportions should be constrained. Press "​OK"​ to finish and change the size of the image.+5 Press ​"​OK"​ to finish and change the size of the image.
  
  
  
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