When posting a picture online or sending a picture in an e-mail it may be necessary to resize the image to keep the image small in size and dimension so it can properly fit on a page. Below are the steps on how you can rotate your images in each of the major image editors as well as links to web pages that can resize images for you.
- Tip: If you want to only use a portion of the image and not resize the full image, crop the image.
Online solution
There are several websites that will allow users to resize their images without having to use one of the below software programs. If you do not have access to any of the programs and don't wish to download any new programs you may want to try one of the below online services.
http://www.resize2mail.com/
http://www.shrinkpictures.com/
http://resizepic.com/
IrfanView
Open the image in IrfanView
Click Image and then Resize/Resample
Either specify the size in pixels you wish to make the image or click the half button to cut the image size in half. Note: each time the half button is pressed it'll reduce the image in half.
Picasa
Open Google Picasa and browse to the image location and double-click the image you wish to resize.
Once the image has been opened click the Export button on the bottom of the window.
In the Export to Folder window decrease the size by dragging the Resize to: bar to the left.
The GIMP
Open the image in The GIMP.
Click Image at the top of the image tool bar.
Click Scale Image
In the Image size specify the dimensions you wish to use and then click the Scale button.
Microsoft Paint users
Microsoft Paint users can use the Stretch/Skew option under the Image drop-down menu; however, this option often degrades the overall quality of the image. We suggest users use one of the above programs or solutions for resizing their images instead.
Adobe Photoshop users
Open the image in Adobe Photoshop.
Click Image
Click Image size
Specify the size of the image you wish to have. It's often easier for most users to specify the size using pixels as the measurement.
Microsoft Office Picture Manager Users
Open the image in Microsoft Office Picture Manager
Click Edit Pictures...
Click resize
Choose option Predefined or custom size.
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