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Photoshop F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 14 1:57 am)
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Open the pic in ps. Select the crop tool (or press c). At the top you can enter your prefered width and height dimensions. Be sure to add 'in' to it if inches are not set to default in your preferences. You can also enter a value for the resolution. The 300 dpi will probly go up as you reduce the size of your original image, so if you want you can leave it blank and end up with a slightly higher res pic, or you could enter a value of 300. Drag the crop tool in your image to define what part of the image you want to end up with and press enter. Voila... Grtz
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I need help resizing an image. I rendered an image in Poser4 at 300dpi and 8 x 10 inches. I would like to print the image as a 5 x 7, but since the aspect ratio is different between 8 x 10 and 5 x 7, I can't just resize. What steps do I need to take to do this? Thanks in advance for any help!
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