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How exactly do I resize my photos
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How exactly do I resize my photosI am using Premiere Elements 11 and Photoshop Elements 9 on a Mac. I am trying to create a slideshow/video in Premiere Elements, and Steve's book recommends that my photos be no larger than 1000 x 750 pixels or 2000 x 1500 for high res. In Photoshop I opened a photo and clicked on Image, Resize, Image Size. The screen says the photo is 2592 pixels wide X 1936 pixels high. I cannot see a way to edit the pixels on that screen. I tried changing the Resolution in that screen but it makes no difference to the pixel size. What am I doing wrong??
Re: How exactly do I resize my photosHello Ned789.
I'm afraid that I am not a PhEl user but someone will be along very soon with the answer that you seek. Meanwhile, welcome to Muvipix. AMD Ryzen 3900x 12C/24T, ASUS x570 mobo, Arctic Liquid Freezer ll 280, Win11 64 bit, 64GB RAM, Radeon RX 570 graphics, Samsung 500GB NVMe 980 PRO (C:), Samsung 970 Evo SSD (D:), Dell U2717D Monitor, Synology DS412+ 8TB NAS, Adobe CS6.
Re: How exactly do I resize my photosWhen you open the resize dialog, there should be a checkbox labeled "Resample Image". Check that box and you will be able to change the pixel dimensions. The "Constrain Proportions" box should also be checked to prevent the image from being distorted.
Don't save over the original. Change the name or, better yet, save to a different folder. Photoshop elements has a batch resize capability if you want to resize a lot of files. See the tutorial on processing multiple files on this page: http://muvipix.com/products.php?searchp ... &btn.y=-78
Re: How exactly do I resize my photosThank you, thank you. You ended my frustration... at least with THAT issue.
Re: How exactly do I resize my photosWelcome to Muvipix Ned
The Batch Resize tutorial is a free one ib-Process Multiple Files in Photoshop Elements 1. Thinkpad W530 Laptop, Core i7-3820QM Processor 8M Cache 3.70 GHz, 16 GB DDR3, NVIDIA Quadro K1000M 2GB Memory.
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