Download Article
Follow this step-by-step guide to shrink & enlarge the resolution of an image in Photoshop
Download Article
You can change the resolution of an image in Photoshop by clicking the Image menu → clicking Image Size → making adjustments to the height or width to the “Pixel Dimensions” fields. Use the resample settings to adjust for changes to the image size or for printing.
Steps
-
Click the File menu.
-
Click Open .
- You can also access this menu item by hitting Ctrl + O (Windows) or ⌘ Cmd + O (Mac).
Advertisement -
Double-click an image file you wish to open.
-
Click the Image menu.
-
Click Image Size .
-
Enter a width or height amount. Use the size listed under “Pixel Dimensions”.
- The other dimension will auto adjust to maintain the same aspect ratio. If you do not want this to happen, deselect the Constrain proportions checkbox.
- You can use the dropdown menu next to each size field to change dimension measurements (ie inches instead of pixels).
-
Choose a resampler setting. Resampling resizes an image while maintaining the same number of pixels. [1] X Research source
- “Bicubic Sharper” is best for making images smaller; “Bicubic Smoother” is better for making images larger.
- You can deselect the Resample Image checkbox if you are just trying to change the image size for printing purposes. In this case you will need to make height/width adjustments to the size fields listed under “Document Size”. Making images larger with this enabled will result in loss of image quality. [2] X Research source
-
Click OK . The sizing changes will be applied.
- If you wish to keep these changes to the file, select Save from the File menu.
Advertisement
Expert Q&A
Ask a Question
200 characters left
Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered.
Submit
Advertisement
Video
Tips
- When starting a new project you can set the image size from a similar interface that appears.Thanks
Submit a Tip
All tip submissions are carefully reviewed before being published
Name
Please provide your name and last initial
Thanks for submitting a tip for review!
Advertisement
References
About This Article
Article Summary
X
1. Click Image
.
2. Click Image Size
.
3. Enter your desired dimensions.
5. Click OK
.
Did this summary help you?
Thanks to all authors for creating a page that has been read 116,256 times.
Advertisement