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Krysta Dewaard

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Use our photo size editor to quickly resize a photo for Facebook, a profile image for LinkedIn, a banner for Twitter, or a thumbnail for YouTube. You can even resize a screenshot or shrink a hi-res photo to help your blog or web page load faster.

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Resizing your image for a bigger project? Unleash your creativity by exploring the photo editing capabilities and design tools from Adobe Express. Remove the background of your image to highlight the subject, apply filters, or add GIFs and animation for a dynamic design. There are countless ways to create a compelling image for any printed or digital format.

Adobe Express makes image resizing a breeze. Start by uploading any image in JPG or PNG format, then select the destination to choose the size you need. Apart from the standard aspect-ratio presets, the image resize tool also includes presets for all social media channels like Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Pinterest, and more. You can also scale and pan your image to include the areas you want, then crop out the rest. When done, instantly download your resized image.

In the old Skitch I could grab any edge of an image and drag outwards to extend the image in that direction. I found this very useful -- VERY USEFUL. In the last version, I find that I can no longer do this. Am I just missing the right incantation or is it no longer available now that Evernote owns Skitch?

Actually, I don't want to resize as in making it larger or small in general, but I actually want to extend the canvas by pulling on one edge or another. I often use this to create new area to draw on or to add extra background around the image since it adds space based on what's at that edge. For example, I can take a logo that is cropped closely and give it a buffer around the edges.

2) The resize functionality is poorly designed and took me a while to figure out. It's poorly designed because the design conventions aren't consistent. Most of the left nav menu items have the little arrow for multiple options but crop/resize provides the options on the top of the window. why throw in a misc convention?

This is my set up. I have 2 layers with transparency (I don't know if transparency matters here). Layers are the same size, 5x7 inches. Each layer has their image (say I draw a square on it and a circle on the other).

The problem is when I scale the square I end up either scaling both, the circle AND the square, equally and they retain their layer size, or BOTH layers are rezise and no longer 5x7 inches. I've tried 'Tools-Transform-Scale' and 'Image-Resize canvas or image', but I can't find the tool to just resize ONE of the images.

You can crop new image seperatly, copy image layer, and paste onto your component. See screenshots below. Just note that for copying image layer you have to click left side of image not on image. I have marked in the screenshots
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I wanted to resize images to make them small enough so that 4 images will all appear in a row but when I go into the editor, double click on an image and drag so that each image is small enough to all fit in a row, once I close the editor it appears as if nothing changed at all (aka original size). Can anyone help me?

Unfortunately, I want to have different image sizes depending on the card. Would it be possible to use your method and have preset card settings in order to fit 1, 2, 3 or 4 images in a row? That way I could toggle between the different card size settings for each card.

Good point that covers the case just fine. It's not as elegant as ![](image.png 100x50), but it gets the job done. Plus it's more compatible to stick with the standard img HTML tag, since "the more elegant way" may break on some Markdown readers. Your decision makes sense given the goals for the notes to be platform-agnostic (even though I would personally like this feature ).

I made some progress on this feature before your clarifying message. Since it's maybe an interesting example of how to build a markdown-it plugin, I opened the PR for posterity here (and then immediately closed it): Desktop: Resize images in Markdown by devonzuegel Pull Request #2226 laurent22/joplin GitHub

use the tape measure on a known distance, after measure enter the true value and units. this will scale the drawing. however, if you want just the jpg, then first contain it within a group or component, enter inside then use the tape measure, then only the contents will be resized

Nothing has changed.
The trick for an image when you have no geometry to click on is to use ctrl to toggle the little guide symbol off before you start.
You can see here I change the door width and the wall dimension changes to suit.
So, tap ctrl then first click then second click then type and hit enter.

Hi everyone! Sorry for the late reply. I read through all the solutions and also spent time to try each of them on my own. I think I managed to make the layout I wanted now, using the grid option. Though the preview looks good (like this) image1882740 273 KB

I am a complete Newbie to Affinity, I have it on trial as I am thinking of moving from Photoshop which I have used for a number of years, I am struggling with a couple of things with Affinity, I will probably get my head around most of them but Resizing the image has me completely baffled. I am using a desktop Mac and want to resize my original image to a much smaller image (something like 100mm on the long side) while maintaining the resolution and aspect ratio, I suspect that there is an easy way to do this and once someone out there tells me how, I will feel like a complete dipstick, but at the moment it has me baffled, please help!

To resize your image use Document > Resize Document. Enter your required dimension (such as 100mm) and leave the other boxes. (By default, the aspect ratio and resolution/dpi will be unchanged). Click on OK. You might like to experiment with the resampling algorithm. The best one will depend on your type of image.

many thanks for your suggestion, however after trying it, which I had tried before the resolution of the reduced image is unusable, any ideas what I am doing wrong, the original image is 15.9mb so I do not understand why it will not reduce in size while maintaining quality, it works in photoshop ?

I have searched the forum for this question, but have not been able to figure out from the answers. I want to prepare an existing photo with 300dpi for printing and reduce it to 20x15 cm (not in pixels but in cm) for example...how do I do that in Affinity Photo? I work mainly in Affinity Designer for iPad and don't know AP so well...thanks! I attach a photo from Gimp that shows what I mean...the resolution is adjustable after the "resize print" step

Hello, thank you! I just realized that I posted my question in March in the wrong forum, I use AP for iPad...there the menu looks different and I can only resize the whole document. Also, it always jumps back from cm to pixels....but anyhow I found a workaround in March - I do it on desktop using Gimp (which is annoying but at least it works;-).

what do you mean by resize? If you mean crop information out of the image you can do this by deleting elements. The image being displayed is soley based off of the number of pixels in the image, to "resize" you need to crop out some information by taking a ROI (Region of Interest).

I'm guessing OP is asking about scaling an image from one resolution to another. Take a picture that is 1000px by 500px and turn it into an image that is 500px by 250px. There are many ways to do this some better than others. I usually end up using the GDI resize method but I assume there is an IMAQ function for this I just don't have it installed.

While I was testing out stuff.
I was wondering if there was an option to resize images with the same proportion.
I guess not.
This should be a nice feature.
Since alot of our mockups are haveing specific symbols that are resize to fit in.
Not handy if you need a calculator to do it

I just upgraded to CC 2015 and am reloading older versions of almost all the programs. In Photoshop CS6 I could paste an image onto a layer then grab one of the corners to resize it. In CC 2015 there is nothing to grab to resize the image. Nothing! How am I suppose to resize the image and play with it unless I can grab the corners and shrink and expand? Help!!!

I would like to batch resize a series of images whose height:width proportions are not equal. I would like to set their height to 400 pixels and then to constrain the width to this height for each image.

What I am looking to do is to rescale the image so that its height is 400 pixels, but to leave the width to scale relative to the height at 400 pixels (to avoid distortion). So in the previous image that would mean a rescaled image with H=400 and W=267, but in the other image (now attached) that would be H=400 and H=407.

I am trying to using Canva and I am literally having the worst time of my life. I have an image that I would like to resize vertically (independent of the horizontal axis) but there seems to be no way to do this.

When I try to drag down the height of the image, it just crops it off which is extremely unusual. Additionally, Canva does not give me any information about the size of anything in pixels so I can't change the photo in Photoshop or Lightroom.

You can use the build in Outlook export of Greenshot which prevents the emails from getting even bigger! Do not use the clipboard if possible, as the image usually is stored as a bitmap (BMP) by Outlook which is something we cannot prevent... Even if we have png or jpg on the clipboard, Outlook doesn't use the most optimal format.

Hi, I have the same request . We use Thunderbird rather than Outlook.
We create html emails with many screenshots in them . It would be good to have the image copied to the clipboard after it has been resized to a "Max Height" and/or "Max Width" settings which would be in preferences.
This is especially important if as you say happens in Outlook, Im sure the image pasted is just BMP raw bitmap.

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