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Follow this step-by-step guide to shrink & enlarge the resolution of an image in Photoshop
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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.

    • You can also access this menu item by hitting Ctrl+O (Windows) or Cmd+O (Mac).
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  1. 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).
  2. Resampling resizes an image while maintaining the same number of pixels.[1]
    • “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]
  3. The sizing changes will be applied.
    • If you wish to keep these changes to the file, select Save from the File menu.
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1. Click Image.
2. Click Image Size.
3. Enter your desired dimensions.
5. Click OK.

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