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QuestionHow do I change the resolution in Paint?Community AnswerIn the bottom of the screen, you'll see a section saying (A number) x (A numper) PX. That is your resolution size. you can drag the squares of the corner of the canvas and the resolution number will increase/ decrease. Change to desired size.
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QuestionWhen I open and save in paint, without doing image size reduction, the file size reduces by 50 percent. Does this cause a loss in resolution?Community AnswerWhen you open and save a JPEG using Paint, the file is trans-coded so that Paint can read it. For example, if your image has 16bit encode for color, then it might reduce resolution by 50 percent.
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QuestionHow can I resize several JPEGs at once?Community AnswerYou should be able to use any of the suggested websites to work with multiple JPEGs at once, although you may be limited to a certain number at a time.
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QuestionWhat is the difference between file size and image size?Johnthan FuentesCommunity AnswerImage size refers to the image's height and width. File size refers to how much space the image takes up on your computer (or email inbox). For example, an image might size be 1920 pixels wide by 1080 pixels high, and the file size might be 2 MB.
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QuestionIf I create a database with 2,000 images of different sizes, can I run the whole database through a resizing program and change every image to the same size, all in one go?Johnthan FuentesCommunity AnswerYes, some websites and programs let you resize batches of images. Try Picresize.com for a free option, or Adobe Photoshop for a paid program with lots of features.
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QuestionHow do I set normal images to 64x64 pixel size?Johnthan FuentesCommunity AnswerIn most cases, the website or app you use to resize your image will allow you choose a height and width for your resized image. But since 64x64 is square-shaped, you may need to crop your photo into a square first so that the smaller, resized image doesn't look distorted.
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QuestionWhen I resize my image in Photoshop, I get a different overall file size than when I save it to the computer and check it. Which version is the one that must be under 5 mb? Compressed or not?Johnthan FuentesCommunity AnswerThe most accurate file size is the one on your computer. Photoshop will estimate the file size, but your computer will tell you the exact file size once you save the image. As for compression, an image with higher compression will take up less space than a one with lower compression (or no compression at all).
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QuestionHow do you resize a jpeg without destroying the resolution?Johnthan FuentesCommunity AnswerMaking an image smaller will always decrease the resolution, since smaller images have fewer pixels. If you make the image larger, it might look blurry because there is no way to add resolution back to a small image. If you don't want to change the resolution, keep the image the same size and use minimal compression.
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