How to resize a photo

    • [DOC File]GSAXcessTM Picture Guidelines

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      Additionally, up to 11 thumbnails showing different views of the item will be displayed on the same screen in a square format at 70 X 70 pixels. Clicking on any thumbnail will resize the picture to 600 x 400. When clicking on the large picture, it will resize the photo to the size in which it was submitted by the reporting activity.


    • [DOC File]Linking Photos - NEMRC

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      Remember 800x600 works well. If you take a high resolution photo then we highly recommend that you resize the photo before linking it to a Cama record. Download the images from your camera onto your computer. Find the photos that you have just downloaded and rename them as necessary. Assign a name that identifies the photo. KEEP IT SIMPLE.


    • [DOCX File]Step-by-Step 1 – Insert a Picture from a File

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      Resize the photo proportionally smaller, so that it fits within the gray-shaded area below the table. 7. Insert a 24-point star to the right of the photo. Insert the text . GRE AT WOR K! in the star. BOLD and CENTER the text, and change the font size to . 36 points. You might need to enlarge the star and reposition it after adding and ...


    • Software Requirements Specification Template

      Actors: User Description: User chooses to resize a photo to dimensions other than its original size. The system increases or decreases the image size based on the user’s criteria Trigger: User presses the “Resize” button Preconditions: Completion of UC5 Postconditions: The selected photo has been resize to the user’s chosen dimensions ...


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      Resize the photo so that the LONGEST side (whether it’s the height OR the width) is no larger than 250 pixels. To resize click the Resize button on the menu bar under the basic tab, change the pixels for either height or width by typing in a new pixel number or using the slider bars under height or width.


    • [DOC File]Here are some tips to get you started editing photos:

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      To crop the photo The composition of most photos will benefit from trimming a portion of the picture. If you crop, do this before you resize or change the dimensions of the picture. If the picture is too large to comfortably crop, view it at less than 100% by zooming out.


    • [DOC File]OUTLINE FOR TRAINING

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      How to resize a photo. Determine the size of the photo, for example 150 x 200 pixels. Use a photo editing tool, for example SnagIt, and follow their instructions to resize your photo. How to add an image/photo to the Image Folder. Find a photo or create a jpg (or gif or png) of your image. Again, try to keep the file size below 100Kb if possible.



    • [DOC File]Resizing Images

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      In Photoshop, open the image you wish to resize. On the menu bar along the top of the Photoshop, click on “Image > Image Size”. You will be presented with the Image menu box (as shown below). From this menu you can resize the image by changing the values as shown above. The first two rows of numbers describe the image’s width and height in


    • [DOC File]Photograph Mounting Sheet Instructions

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      Once you have completed the Photo Mounting Sheet, click file, save as and save the Photo Mounting Sheet to the desired location. You can now attach the completed Photo Mounting Sheet to the appropriate customer file. If you have Windows XP, you can resize any existing pictures that exceed the resolution of 640x480 by going to


    • [DOCX File]Resize - University of Delaware

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      Resize. This image is huge (Note at the top left of the window, it may say 33.3%. That means the image is only being displayed at 33.3% of its full size.) The first thing we want to do is resize the image. Under the Image menu at the top, choose Image Size. The image is 2272x 1704 pixels (huge!) and the resolution is 96 pixels per inch.


    • [DOC File]Image Resize - Larkin

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      Simply select “pixels” for each of the drop down menus alongside the figures for “Width” and “Height”. The dimensions of 2048 (height) and 1536 (width) should appear. Simply reduce the amount of 1024 pixels to 768 pixels by typing in the appropriate width field. Set the Resolution to 132 pixels/inch.


    • [DOCX File]Resize an Image - Weebly

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      Resize an Image. Many times, an image is too big. You DO NOT want to resize something and make it bigger. That rarely works out well. First, make sure the Zoom is at 100%. That shows the “actual size” of the image. Next, click . Image> Image Size.


    • [DOCX File]Resize - University of Delaware

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      Resize. This image larger than I want (Note at the top left of the window, it may say 66.7%. That means the image is only being displayed at 66% of its full size.) The first thing we want to do is resize the image. Under the Image menu at the top, choose Image Size


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      Obtain a digital photo of yourself, and save it to your computer. For the purpose of the tutorial a photo of a flower will be used. ... To resize the image: Click the “Resize” button. Next to the words “New Size:” are two windows with numbers that represent the image size in pixels.


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