Here's one no one's been able to answer: I downloaded a picture that was 1200 x 630. It saved at 310 x 163. This happens randomly. I've already disabled snap. Of course when I resized it in paint to 1200 x 630, it was a blurry mess. The unanswerable question is: why does Windows continue to resize pictures? I've wasted so much time with pictures! Very frustrating. Is there an easy fix? I'll take a hard fix for that matter. What's frustrating is that I shouldn't need a fix at all.
Windows does not resize pictures, even if it said 1200X630, what was download was smaller. It is the website that you download from that does that. Windows never resizes any pictures, check where and how you download them
@@WCT THANKS FOR YOUR RESPONSE!!! So when I generate an unmanageably large group of pictures in Chrome and then reduce the size of that group significantly using IMAGESIZE:1200X630, and then see that all of those pictures have "1200x630" in the lower left when I hover over them, Chrome is displaying inaccurate image size information taken from some other source? That sounds like a bit of a stretch but it certainly wouldn't surprise me. THANKS AGAIN FOR TAKING THE TIME TO SEND ALONG A RESPONSE. GREATLY APPRECIATED!
@@WCT I was looking all over for it earlier today. If it's there, I missed it. There is a way to resize - as in apply a different size in pixels - but that cuts the image instead of resizing it, as the older version did. So, looking forward to the updated video.
Perfect video! No filler straight to the point and it 100% works! Great job my man! thank you
thank you for this video and btw your cat is soo beautiful and cute
he his adorable
thank u for quick and easy tutorial. down to the point
but How can do it in windows 11?
Finally a solution that worked. Thank you!!!
Thank you!
Very under rated channel. Sir r u an IT professional? What u do for living?
Thank you
thank u soooooooo much!
Life Saving Vid Thanks a lot 🙂🙂🙂🙂
Paul the cat is looking good.
GL with this in Windows 11! It will not allow keyboard input to change size of anything
Great video! Keep up the superb work!
Okay, but how do I resize it to be 8" × 10"?
I’m struggling to make something four by four inches.
Did you ever figure it out? 😊
Someone else had the power 🥲
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Good info
how do i crop it though?
How do I make an 8.5 x 11 in paint?
That’s what I want to know. How is it done in “Inches”.
Here's one no one's been able to answer: I downloaded a picture that was 1200 x 630. It saved at 310 x 163. This happens randomly. I've already disabled snap. Of course when I resized it in paint to 1200 x 630, it was a blurry mess. The unanswerable question is: why does Windows continue to resize pictures? I've wasted so much time with pictures! Very frustrating. Is there an easy fix? I'll take a hard fix for that matter. What's frustrating is that I shouldn't need a fix at all.
Windows does not resize pictures, even if it said 1200X630, what was download was smaller. It is the website that you download from that does that. Windows never resizes any pictures, check where and how you download them
@@WCT THANKS FOR YOUR RESPONSE!!! So when I generate an unmanageably large group of pictures in Chrome and then reduce the size of that group significantly using IMAGESIZE:1200X630, and then see that all of those pictures have "1200x630" in the lower left when I hover over them, Chrome is displaying inaccurate image size information taken from some other source? That sounds like a bit of a stretch but it certainly wouldn't surprise me. THANKS AGAIN FOR TAKING THE TIME TO SEND ALONG A RESPONSE. GREATLY APPRECIATED!
I often download pictures from Google images and notice they are not the size that was displayed when I looked at it online.
@@WCT Thanks again! This really cleared things up for me. Actually knowing what's going on makes navigating pictures much easier!
not on Windows 11
works on windows 11 also
@@WCT no. Windows 11 has the new Paint, and that menu is not present.
it is ... its a icon... I will post an updated video for Windows 11
@@WCT I was looking all over for it earlier today. If it's there, I missed it. There is a way to resize - as in apply a different size in pixels - but that cuts the image instead of resizing it, as the older version did. So, looking forward to the updated video.
@@WCT oh, here it is. Yes, you're right. Thanks