Once
you have scanned or imported an image, you may
want to adjust its size. In Photoshop, the Image
Size
dialog box lets you adjust the pixel dimensions,
print dimensions, and resolution of an image;
in ImageReady, you can adjust only the pixel
dimensions of an image. Once you
have scanned or imported an image, you may want
to adjust its size. In Photoshop, the Image
Size dialog box lets you adjust the pixel dimensions,
print dimensions, and resolution of an image;
in ImageReady, you can adjust only the pixel
dimensions of an image. Once you have
scanned or imported an image, you may want to
adjust its size. In Photoshop, the Image Size
dialog box lets you adjust the pixel dimensions,
print dimensions, and resolution of an image;
in ImageReady, you can adjust only the pixel
dimensions of an image.
Once
you have scanned or imported an image, you may
want to adjust its size. In Photoshop, the Image
Size dialog box lets you adjust the pixel dimensions,
print dimensions, and resolution of an image;
in ImageReady, you can adjust only the pixel
dimensions of an image. Once you
have scanned or imported an image, you may want
to adjust its size. In Photoshop, the Image
Size dialog box lets you adjust the pixel dimensions,
print dimensions, and resolution of an image;
in ImageReady, you can adjust only the pixel
dimensions of an image. Once you have
scanned or imported an image, you may want to
adjust its size. In Photoshop, the Image Size
dialog box lets you adjust the pixel dimensions,
print dimensions, and resolution of an image;
in ImageReady, you can adjust only the pixel
dimensions of an image.
Once
you have scanned or imported an image, you may
want to adjust its size. In Photoshop, the Image
Size dialog box lets you adjust the pixel dimensions,
print dimensions, and resolution of an image;
in ImageReady, you can adjust only the pixel
dimensions of an image. Once you
have scanned or imported an image, you may want
to adjust its size.