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Where is the "resize image" function?

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Use "Tools|Resize Photo" function. Also there is a "Resize" feature in the "Batch" function that processes a whole album or several or a single photo.

How do I resize my image?

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InDesign is kind of funky in that images can be played with in different ways. Unlike most programs, dragging on the boundaries of an image won't immediately resize it; instead if just changes the picture frame. So imagine you have an object behind a wall and there is a hole in the wall. You can move hole or make it bigger or fill it in so that you see different parts of the image. To actually resize the image you would need to go behind the wall and move the object.

When I resize an image it becomes a little blurry. Is there a way to avoid this?

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Yes, we have a great tip in our series "Tutorials by Jennifer" that will show you how to keep your image from blurring.

I want to resize a PDF image, how do I do it?

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Make sure you are using Adobe Acrobat 6. You can find you version number by looking under the help menu for a menu item named "About Adobe Acrobat". If you have version 4, you can install version 6 from the CD. Copy the image by either right-clicking or going to the "edit" menu and selecting "copy".

Question 21. How can I resize an image?

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Answer. Put your cursor right behind the image and press backspace. You will see the name of the image, followed by six other fields. The two fields after the name of the image are respectively its width and its height. You may for instance set the width to 5cm and the height to 27mm. When leaving the width open, it will automatically be determined as a function of the height (and vice versa). When leaving both fields open, the image will be reproduced at its original size.

Can I resize and image on the page?

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Yes, you can resize graphics on a web page. This is however not recommended. To resize a graphic you can alter the HEIGHT and WIDTH properties of the image tag. You should never make an image smaller than it is in the basic image file. If you do then create a new smaller image. This means that the user won't have to download as much. It is not good to make the image much bigger either. This can make effects which are undesirable on the page.

How do I resize an image to make a thumbnail?

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It is recommended that you use third-party software to generate thumbnails for your images as Windows does not provide a productive tool to do that (you can use Paint and painfully resize image by image!). Try seacrhing for "thumbnail generator" in Google or CNET Download for a list of thumbnail generators. For demonstration purposes, I have used Extreme Thumbnail Generator 1.7 by Extreme Internet Software. Keep all thumbnails the same width. This will result in a neater search layout.

How do I resize the Image Viewer?

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Step 1: With the cursor over a border or corner of the Image Viewer window, click-and-drag the border or corner to the desired size. (The Maximize button on the title bar makes the Image Viewer fill the screen and the Restore down button will restore the previous size after maximization.)

What is Auto Image Resize?

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If pictures are to big to fit in the browser window, this feature automatically resizes them. Also if you navigate to a Window where the pictures fit, but resize the window, IE 6 automatically resizes them. There is no distortion as both height and width are adjusted.

How do I resize an image that is placed in the editor of the Wizard?

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Note: If you resize the image larger than the editor window it can change the overall result of the layout on your page, so be careful with this.

How do I resize my photo to use as a profile image?

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If you don't know how to resize a photo to use as your profile pic, just upload the photo you have. As long as it's under 100kB, we'll resize it for you so it fits. If you want to resize it yourself, you can use a program like Photoshop, IrFanView, MS Paint, PaintShopPro, or iPhoto to resize a digital photo or image. You can use a crop tool to get the right dimensions (235 pixels wide by 175 pixels high) or you can use the resize function.

What is the "Image Viewer" function on the E-80?

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This function allows you to import and visualize the Bitmap image directly from the E-80, so that it is possible to see the images directly on the E-80 LCD or on an external screen, thanks to the Video Output. This application allows you to create a slideshow, which can be controlled via the Arrow buttons, the Foot Switch pedal, by User Program recall, or automatically by the E-80 itself. The Database you are referring to is the "G-70 Database Manager Software".

Photoshop: How do I crop and resize an image for printing?

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Let's start with an image. This one is, as you can see, 2882x1921 pixels. [Editor's Note: Click images to see larger versions.] It happens to be set at 240 dpi, but that is irrelevant. Now select the marquee tool. In the tool options choose "Fixed Aspect Ratio." Say we want to target an 8x10 print; we then choose an aspect ratio of 5 wide by 4 tall (could just as well be 10 x 8, 20 x 16, or whatever multiple you like best). Now select the crop you want.

Do I need to resize the image (if they are larger then 300DPI)?

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NO. The software will resize the images to fit 300DPI before creating the PDF file and sending to print.

I don’t know how to resize my image to fit into the billboard grid, can you do this for me?

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Not everyone has image manipulation software, or the know how to modify an image. Therefore for a small fee of $10+GST, we will resize your image to fit into your squares. This service can be requested when you place your order.

Carleton College: Foreign Language Technology: FAQ: How do I resize my image?

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How do I resize an image to fit a maximum height or width?

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csImageFile has a command called ResizeFit which takes the maximum width and height as parameters and resizes the image to fit these dimensions while maintaining aspect ratio. It will not increase the image size if the image already fits inside the area specified. There is a downloadable example - Here. If a font is installed by a user who is logged on to the server using Terminal Services the font will not be available to csImageFile until the server is rebooted.

Did you try to resize an image by specifying its HEIGHT and WIDTH in percentages ?

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If not, you should be aware that such a declaration, typically of the form: <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN"> is mandatory for both HTML 2.0 (http://www.w3.org/pub/WWW/MarkUp/html-spec/) and HTML 3.2 (Wilbur) (http://www.w3.org/pub/WWW/TR/WD-html32) documents. In most situations a missing DOCTYPE isn't fatal in any way, but a document without one could, legally, be interpreted by a browser as conforming to HTML 2.0 (http://www.w3.
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