Jumat, 05 Juni 2009

Resizing an image using Photoshop


Any digital image can be resized from its original dimensions off of the media card to suit your needs. The first thing to decide is what the end use for it will be - this determines the resolution in PPI (pixels per inch) that you should use.

For internet or monitor viewing the default resolution used is 72ppi. If the image is used for consumer level printing it should be at a minimum of around 180ppi or it might appear pixilated and grainy. If you plan to print on semi-gloss or especially on glossy photographic paper, 240-300ppi will produce a better image with added detail. 300ppi is about as high as you need to go unless you plan on using a commercial print shop. To output in larger sizes, the shop will usually need an even higher resolution (often 600ppi or 1200ppi), especially if the work is very large. Photoshop gives you the option to resize pictures easily.

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