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How to Use Photoshop to Resize and Sharpen Images for the Web

The post How to Use Photoshop to Resize and Sharpen Images for the Web appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Peter Dam. Do you struggle with getting your images to look super sharp when you use … Continue reading

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How to Batch Resize Your Images Quickly Using Photoshop

While it’s relatively easy to write an Action to resize a series of images in Photoshop, it’s easier still to get Photoshop to do all the work for you. Photoshop comes with an image processor script that will open, resize, … Continue reading

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How to Understand Pixels, Resolution, and Resize Your in Photoshop Correctly

Size, resolution, and formats… What do pixels have to do with it? Do you buy your camera based on its number of megapixels? Are you having problems sharing your photos online? Does your print look low quality even if it … Continue reading

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How to do Bulk Resize and Edit in Photoshop

Have you ever found yourself with a batch of photos that you needed to have edited in the same way? Rather than editing each image one-by-one, Adobe Photoshop offers batch editing processes that can help you save time, while preserving consistent … Continue reading

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#CreativeFriday – Re-size your photographs to a larger size using Lightroom

Have you ever wanted to export your processed images from Lightroom, but at a much larger size than the original size. Above is a typical RAW file with some adjustments made within Lightroom. I would like the exported file to … Continue reading

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How to resize frames to fit 16:9 or 4:3

The video formats generally used are 16:9 and 4:3. To get the best quality for your video, you will need to crop your frames to respect one of those two dimensions. Let’s see how to do it with Irfanview. Calculate … Continue reading

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