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Image Resizer 1 7 – Resize Photos

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How to Resize Image with Fotor's Image Resizer? Open the Photo Resize and the image you want to edit. Type the proportions you want in the 'Width' and 'Height' fields or enter a percentage to determine the size of the photo. Check the 'Keep Proportions' option if you want to maintain the proportions from the original image.

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  • Resize pictures online Online Image Resizer. Use Easy Resize and resize your pictures online to the desired size and dimensions. You can convert just one image, or use drag and drop to process many images at once. Click on the big box below to start the resizer, or read the simple instructions below.
  • Online Image Resizer. This is a free online image resizer that you can use to resize the JPG and PNG image size in pixels without losing the image quality. With our photo resizer, you can convert the image size in a required width and height in pixels.
© Sarah Waiswa/Getty Images There are several easy ways to resize an image in Windows. Sarah Waiswa/Getty Images
  • To resize an image on Windows, you can easily use the built-in Photos app or Microsoft Paint.
  • In the Photos app, there's a 'Resize' option hidden in the side menu, which you can use to change the size and quality of an image.
  • In Microsoft Paint, you can click 'Resize' and then enter the percentage or pixel size you want.
  • You'll get the best results by scaling an image down — if you want to increase an image's size, you're better off using a program like Photoshop.
  • Visit Business Insider's Tech Reference library for more stories.

It's not unusual to resize an image. In fact, if you often work with images downloaded from the internet, you'll probably find yourself resizing them a lot.

Luckily, the ability to resize images is built into nearly every photo application around. This includes two of the most popular, which are installed on every Windows 10 PC from the start: Photos, and Microsoft Paint.

Note, however, that there's a difference between resizing an image to be smaller, and resizing it to be larger. Nearly every program, Photos and Paint included, can scale an image down without issue. However, if you use these programs to make an image larger, you might find that the image loses a lot of quality.

If you need to scale an image up (greater than 100% of the original size) without getting it pixelated and blurry, then you'll need to use a program like Adobe Photoshop that includes a smart resizing feature.

But if you need to scale an image down, or you're fine with losing image quality, here's how to use Windows' built-in image resizing tools.

Check out the products mentioned in this article:

Adobe Photoshop (From $99.00 at Best Buy)

Windows 10 (From $139.99 at Best Buy)

Acer Chromebook 15 (From $179.99 at Walmart)

How to resize an image on Windows using the Photos app

The Photos app should be the default photo viewer for nearly every image type in Windows.

1. Double-click the image file you want to resize to open it in Photos.

2. Once it's opened, click the three dots in the top-right corner, then click 'Resize.'

© William Antonelli/Business Insider Select the 'Resize' option from the side menu. William Antonelli/Business Insider

3. A small pop-up will appear, offering you three preset sizes for the picture. Pick one of them, or click 'Define custom dimensions' at the bottom.

© William Antonelli/Business Insider The preset sizes are measured in megapixels. William Antonelli/Business Insider

4. If you picked custom dimensions, a menu will appear that lets you set exactly how big you want the image to be. You can also choose how high quality the resized image will be — higher quality pictures look better, but have a bigger file size.

If 'Maintain aspect ratio' is checked, then you only need to change either the height or width, and the other dimension will change automatically to match it. Iconkit 10 1 – icon resizer for app development.

Image Resizer 1 7 – Resize Photoshop

Set your new dimensions, and then click 'Save resized copy.' Monster trucks nitro 1 0.

© William Antonelli/Business Insider You'll be shown the picture's current size at the top of this menu. William Antonelli/Business Insider

How to resize an image on Windows using Microsoft Paint

1. Start Paint, which you can usually find in the Start menu. Smooze 1 0 31. If it's not there, you can type 'Paint' in the Start button search box and click it when it appears in the search results.

2. Open the photo you want to resize by clicking 'File,' then 'Open,' and selecting the image from your computer's files.

3. In the top menu bar's 'Home' tab, click 'Resize.' The 'Resize and Skew' window should appear.

4. Enter the size you want to resize the image to. You can set the size by percentage (i.e. '30 percent larger'), or click 'Pixels' and enter the exact dimensions you want. As long as you keep 'Maintain aspect ratio' checked, you only need to specify the horizontal or vertical dimension, and the other dimension will be set automatically.

Resizer
  • Resize pictures online Online Image Resizer. Use Easy Resize and resize your pictures online to the desired size and dimensions. You can convert just one image, or use drag and drop to process many images at once. Click on the big box below to start the resizer, or read the simple instructions below.
  • Online Image Resizer. This is a free online image resizer that you can use to resize the JPG and PNG image size in pixels without losing the image quality. With our photo resizer, you can convert the image size in a required width and height in pixels.
© Sarah Waiswa/Getty Images There are several easy ways to resize an image in Windows. Sarah Waiswa/Getty Images
  • To resize an image on Windows, you can easily use the built-in Photos app or Microsoft Paint.
  • In the Photos app, there's a 'Resize' option hidden in the side menu, which you can use to change the size and quality of an image.
  • In Microsoft Paint, you can click 'Resize' and then enter the percentage or pixel size you want.
  • You'll get the best results by scaling an image down — if you want to increase an image's size, you're better off using a program like Photoshop.
  • Visit Business Insider's Tech Reference library for more stories.

It's not unusual to resize an image. In fact, if you often work with images downloaded from the internet, you'll probably find yourself resizing them a lot.

Luckily, the ability to resize images is built into nearly every photo application around. This includes two of the most popular, which are installed on every Windows 10 PC from the start: Photos, and Microsoft Paint.

Note, however, that there's a difference between resizing an image to be smaller, and resizing it to be larger. Nearly every program, Photos and Paint included, can scale an image down without issue. However, if you use these programs to make an image larger, you might find that the image loses a lot of quality.

If you need to scale an image up (greater than 100% of the original size) without getting it pixelated and blurry, then you'll need to use a program like Adobe Photoshop that includes a smart resizing feature.

But if you need to scale an image down, or you're fine with losing image quality, here's how to use Windows' built-in image resizing tools.

Check out the products mentioned in this article:

Adobe Photoshop (From $99.00 at Best Buy)

Windows 10 (From $139.99 at Best Buy)

Acer Chromebook 15 (From $179.99 at Walmart)

How to resize an image on Windows using the Photos app

The Photos app should be the default photo viewer for nearly every image type in Windows.

1. Double-click the image file you want to resize to open it in Photos.

2. Once it's opened, click the three dots in the top-right corner, then click 'Resize.'

© William Antonelli/Business Insider Select the 'Resize' option from the side menu. William Antonelli/Business Insider

3. A small pop-up will appear, offering you three preset sizes for the picture. Pick one of them, or click 'Define custom dimensions' at the bottom.

© William Antonelli/Business Insider The preset sizes are measured in megapixels. William Antonelli/Business Insider

4. If you picked custom dimensions, a menu will appear that lets you set exactly how big you want the image to be. You can also choose how high quality the resized image will be — higher quality pictures look better, but have a bigger file size.

If 'Maintain aspect ratio' is checked, then you only need to change either the height or width, and the other dimension will change automatically to match it. Iconkit 10 1 – icon resizer for app development.

Image Resizer 1 7 – Resize Photoshop

Set your new dimensions, and then click 'Save resized copy.' Monster trucks nitro 1 0.

© William Antonelli/Business Insider You'll be shown the picture's current size at the top of this menu. William Antonelli/Business Insider

How to resize an image on Windows using Microsoft Paint

1. Start Paint, which you can usually find in the Start menu. Smooze 1 0 31. If it's not there, you can type 'Paint' in the Start button search box and click it when it appears in the search results.

2. Open the photo you want to resize by clicking 'File,' then 'Open,' and selecting the image from your computer's files.

3. In the top menu bar's 'Home' tab, click 'Resize.' The 'Resize and Skew' window should appear.

4. Enter the size you want to resize the image to. You can set the size by percentage (i.e. '30 percent larger'), or click 'Pixels' and enter the exact dimensions you want. As long as you keep 'Maintain aspect ratio' checked, you only need to specify the horizontal or vertical dimension, and the other dimension will be set automatically.

© Dave Johnson/Business Inisder Enter the percentage or pixel size to make the new version of your image. Dave Johnson/Business Inisder

5. Click 'OK' to make the change.

6. Save the new version of your image by clicking 'File' and then 'Save As.'

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This image resizer can help you change the width and height of the image, and enlarge or reduce the image size. You can specify the width and height or stretch by percentage. This tool can scale various common image formats such as JPG/JPEG, PNG, BMP, GIF and TIFF. In addition, it can also support various RAW photo formats of digital cameras such as Canon CR2, Nikon NEF, Adobe DNG, Sony ARW, etc.
  • Supports formats: JPG/JPEG, PNG, BMP, GIF, WMF and TIFF.
  • Supports RAW formats: DNG, CRW, CR2, NEF, NRW, PEF, RAF, ORF, MRW, ARW, SRF, SR2, SRW, X3F, DCR, RW2 and RAW.
  • Supports units: pixel, inches, millimeters and centimeters.
How To Use:
  1. Select an image file (*.jpg, *.jpeg, *.png, *.gif, *.bmp, *.tiff, *.tif, *.xcf, *.pcx, *.wmf, *.dng, *.crw, *.cr2, *.nef, *.nrw, *.pef, *.raf, *.orf, *.mrw, *.arw, *.srf, *.sr2, *.srw, *.x3f, *.dcr, *.rw2, *.raw).
  2. Click button 'Resize' to start upload your files.
  3. Once upload completed, converter will redirect a web page to show the resized result.

Image Resizer Tool

  • Pixel value is from 1 to 9998, such as 200, an integer number.
  • Inch value is from 1.0 to 138.0, such as 2.08, a floating point number.
  • Millimeter value is from 1 to 3520, such as 53, an integer number.
  • Centimeter value is from 1.0 to 352.0, such as 5.29, a floating point number.
  • GIF images only support the unit 'pixel'.
  • If the format of source file is a RAW format, the format of output file is JPG.
Remark:
  • If file upload process takes a very long time or no response or very slow, please try to cancel then submit again.
  • This tool cannot support encrypted or protected image files.

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