Epson PhotoPlus User Manual

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Editing: Transforming Your Images

Resizing an Image

Resizing an Image

When you change the size of an image, you have

several choices to make:

You can keep the aspect ratio (height-to-width

proportion) of the original or change it.

You can set an exact size for the image’s height or

width (or both) in pixels. Or, you can set a

percentage of enlargement or reduction.

You can change the image’s resolution (up to 1200

dpi or more, depending on your computer’s

memory).

Follow these steps to resize an image:

1

Choose Image Size

Image Size

from the Edit menu. A dialog

box like the one to the right appears.

2

Click to uncheck Keep Aspect Ratio if you want to

change the height-to-width proportion. Leave it

checked if you want to keep the proportion.

3

Enter new values for the size (in pixels) or

percentage of enlargement or reduction. For

example, you would enter 300 to make the picture

three times larger.

4

Enter a value for the image’s resolution (dots per

inch). Increasing resolution allows you to print high

resolution images at any size.

5

Click OK to apply the changes to your image.

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