How To PROPERLY Resize an Image in Photoshop (Don’t Make This Mistake!)

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  • Опубликовано: 29 авг 2024

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  • @spoongraphics
    @spoongraphics  3 года назад +8

    Everyone who subscribes to my mailing list gets a FREE design resources bundle. 📦 Get yours here: spoon.graphics/freebundle

    • @ThatsJustAaron
      @ThatsJustAaron 3 года назад

      I did that about a week ago or so, they’re super helpful! 😄

  • @19ozzie83
    @19ozzie83 3 года назад +17

    Extremely important information ℹ️ in the design world often overlooked! Nice refresher for me. It’s good to relearn the basics.

  • @hrudaycharan-ck3rhny44
    @hrudaycharan-ck3rhny44 3 года назад +3

    I am glad you have recovered from your hand injury!

  • @jospargo8417
    @jospargo8417 3 года назад +7

    I love your reference to a "posh camera"

    • @dev_willis
      @dev_willis 3 года назад

      Me too. I'm gonna start using this term lol

  • @karenanderson7095
    @karenanderson7095 Год назад

    this is a fantastic video, finally someone explained resizing to 300 dpi and resizing in general in the greatest detail . Thank you so much you have made my day a good day.

  • @SamanthatangStudios
    @SamanthatangStudios 2 года назад +1

    Thank you, this is exactly what I was looking for

  • @wassyg7130
    @wassyg7130 4 месяца назад

    very helpful Im new to photoshop , as a photographer , Im still confused with how image size works when submitting images into competitions , the requirements for one comp is 4000 on the longside and under 8mgs , have clicked on constraint as well

  • @jordanwood5119
    @jordanwood5119 3 года назад +1

    Extremely helpful, everything mentioned was completely new to me so was definitely worth the watch. Love seeing your channel name in my RUclips notifications, such great ideas and tutorials. Thank you so much.

  • @Thatsmessedupman
    @Thatsmessedupman 8 месяцев назад +1

    I would like more information on down sampling. I have an image I was working on that I want to use as just a element in a separate image but when I down sample and copy the file over the images very blocky. The image is down scale to maybe 10% of the original.

  • @earthduck
    @earthduck Год назад +1

    Great video! I wanted to inform you that your time stamps don't line up with the video. (Ex: Downsampling and Upsampling time stamps). Thanks for the helpful info in the video! Take care!

  • @johnspaulding9662
    @johnspaulding9662 3 года назад +1

    Chris, I really appreciate your tutorials, and this one is particularly useful. Thank you for your tutorials and your products!

  • @lucaspellicer
    @lucaspellicer 3 года назад +1

    Very well explained Chris! Love it

  • @cota9655
    @cota9655 3 года назад +1

    great explanation and video

  • @dinahofstetter4534
    @dinahofstetter4534 Год назад

    I'm discovering this two years too late! Thanks for solving one of my biggest PS problems - resizing vs. resampling.

  • @unknownfilmmaker777
    @unknownfilmmaker777 Год назад +2

    What interpolation method is used when using CTRL T and dragging the scale of an Image on a layer?

  • @jwalzer
    @jwalzer 3 года назад

    Great video with slid explanation that helps clear us so many misconceptions I had - thx again!

  • @ElektronicCricket
    @ElektronicCricket Год назад +1

    I have 300 dpi (small picture) and want to make it bigger, but there is a limit (300%) … so , resampled unchecked, change 300 to 72 dpi … picture is larger , and then checked resample and change 72 to 300 dpi … is that ok?

  • @ganzveruckt
    @ganzveruckt 2 года назад

    Good job! That really cleared up a lot of issues.

  • @Rellevart
    @Rellevart 3 месяца назад

    very helpful!!!! thank you

  • @MikeT-yy3
    @MikeT-yy3 2 месяца назад +1

    My camera produces 54 meg - 9000 pixel x 6000 pixel images. Without changing the resolution from 300dpi, If I crop out the central part of my image in photoshop to a size of 6000 pixels x 4000 pixels will the quality and detail of each image be the same? when printed? Obviously one image will be larger in size than the other.
    I am trying to judge if I create original images with high 54meg Raw files, by cropping into the centre of the image can I use this technique instead of buying a longer lens for my camera (ignoring effect of dof)
    This to me is confusing, please explain. Many thanks

  • @dev_willis
    @dev_willis 3 года назад +3

    I'm not sure I understand. Changing the resolution, say from 72ppi to 300ppi as you did, is just a different approach to changing the pixel dimensions is it not? You can accomplish the same thing by just setting the pixel dimensions yourself can you not? If you need a 4x6 print at 300dpi then you need an image that's 1200x1800 pixels regardless of anything else. If you don't know what the pixel dimensions should be but you do know the print size you need then you can use this approach to have PS do the math for you but otherwise it's exactly the same. Right?

  • @fhksyoutube
    @fhksyoutube Год назад

    SO helpful thank you!

  • @HausaTechGuy
    @HausaTechGuy 3 года назад +1

    That’s what I misunderstood. Thanks

  • @virtuousdemon6726
    @virtuousdemon6726 3 года назад

    Felling better. That’s great.

  • @yasserrugama
    @yasserrugama 3 года назад

    Thank you! once again this tutorial is great.

  • @TheJoannmoran
    @TheJoannmoran 5 месяцев назад

    Great videos - I want to make sure I scale my image down properly, I watched a few times and am still not sure that won't mess it up. I need to reduce the size BUT increase the dpi This image is for large outdoor printed banner 6ft x25ft.
    The multi-layer design is currently (full scale 72" x 300" @ 80dpi )
    I need to reduce the scale to 10% but increase the dpi to 720 for the printer.
    Which do I change first the height/width or the dpi ?
    Resample or not to resample?
    Can I wait to flatten till after I have reduced it , I want to retain layer editing capabilities.?
    Downsize image first - then fit the canvas to the size?
    Any suggestions or precautions would be wonderful and appreciated. Thanx

  • @jenniferfowler2132
    @jenniferfowler2132 Год назад

    wow thank you so much!!

  • @jaimin.rathod
    @jaimin.rathod 5 месяцев назад

    I wasn't aware that just scaling an image (not smart object) while working in photoshop brings down the resolution!

  • @majupiju2347
    @majupiju2347 Год назад

    great video! Learned a lot :)

  • @komkejdi1900
    @komkejdi1900 3 года назад

    Thank you so much for this.

  • @crussakckscube
    @crussakckscube 3 года назад

    usefull, thank you for sharing this

  • @Hanszart
    @Hanszart 3 года назад

    Bro you saved my life

  • @rurouni_xyz
    @rurouni_xyz 2 года назад

    good tutorial, thank u

  • @jaymarch5592
    @jaymarch5592 3 года назад

    The Grand Theft Auto effect caught me off hard. It really gave me a good laugh. Thak you.

  • @myronachtman4304
    @myronachtman4304 3 месяца назад

    This video was made in 2021. In today's world of image graphics (2024) there is another option for "UPSAMPLING" and it is called Artificial Intelligence or AI.
    Even small images (eg: 200 x 200 pixels) can be greatly enlarged with Photoshop's latest AI tools with amazingly good results that are vastly superior to the traditional UPSAMPLING you showed in this video.
    The "scary" thing is that AI technology keeps getting better and better.

  • @gpuneetkr8263
    @gpuneetkr8263 2 года назад

    7:06 he got me!

  • @k3v1n96iy
    @k3v1n96iy 3 года назад

    Great video, hope the arm is healing well

  • @brendangoodenough173
    @brendangoodenough173 3 года назад

    Good work mate, easy to mess up..

  • @lavernaphifer159
    @lavernaphifer159 Год назад

    I need to make a picture smaller so I can use stitch fiddle

  • @TheMiriamLinnea
    @TheMiriamLinnea Год назад

    Thank you for the useful video! Im curious: I am writing a book were I will include illustrations I have painted myself. My firth though were to use a high resolution printer to ensure 300 DPI, but now that I know you can change the image size in photoshoop I am wondering if this will work or not:
    1. Take photos in good light with my iphone 13 - resolution 3024 x4032, PPI 72
    2. Use photoshoop to change image size to PPI 300
    3. Use this files in my book, which I will make in InDesign
    I am a total newbie to both photoshoop & InDesign to this might not be an option - Do you think it would work or am I missing something?

    • @mmglisci
      @mmglisci 11 месяцев назад

      Was your question ever answered? I would like to know the same thing!

  • @CMgraffix
    @CMgraffix 3 года назад

    very useful

  • @sergeynovikov91
    @sergeynovikov91 Месяц назад

    Thanks for video! Do You have video were show how separate one photo and make bigger size image from group photos were is small photos, Group photos taken on graduation school, photos black and white. Thanks, Sergey

  • @Hanszart
    @Hanszart 3 года назад

    Been looking for that nearest neighbor tip forever spent way too long trying to get rid of the halos

  • @ShiftDawgie
    @ShiftDawgie 3 года назад

    I'm trying to create a Facebook AD in 1200x628. When I put my photos into this format they're reasonably pixelated. Could anyone help me with this?

  • @michaelzambrano8418
    @michaelzambrano8418 11 месяцев назад

    While changing an images size it changes both the height and width, how do I stop this? I need a photo to be 854 px by 480 pixels at 72 dpi in photoshop and when I change the width and then height both of them change automatically. How do I fix this? I have used an AI website to get the correct size but I am having trouble figuring this out in photoshop.

    • @ericb8150
      @ericb8150 11 месяцев назад

      Sounds like you may need to mix in some cropping and even slight dimensional/ distortion adjustment to get those perfect does .. takes some playing around to get it exact.

  • @vladimirobreja8360
    @vladimirobreja8360 3 года назад

    Very useful video! But I have 1 question. Where did you get the color wheel in the top right corner on 1:30?😅

    • @emerlander
      @emerlander 2 года назад

      I think that's a third party plug in.

  • @clipsmusicaux1
    @clipsmusicaux1 2 года назад

    greaat video

  • @TruckerSal
    @TruckerSal 3 года назад

    Im workin out on some NFT art that is 96 ppi 1150/1700 would u think that is good enough yo display on a screen....thinking of making it larger but dont want to waste my time

    • @richardlewis4402
      @richardlewis4402 Год назад

      You want to match the resolution of the screen resolution that you’ll be displaying it on

  • @kommissar.murphy
    @kommissar.murphy 3 года назад

    Photoshop is one of the last places outside America that still uses Freedom units as a measurement.

  • @weizhao9461
    @weizhao9461 3 года назад

    Your arm is ok?

  • @fabiorosado
    @fabiorosado 2 года назад

    protip: computer processor will only start bugging down if u use a apple device, use a real computer.

    • @evanb8495
      @evanb8495 7 месяцев назад

      I think that mask's cutting off too much oxygen bru 😅