How to resize on image using ACDSee 8?
Date: November 06, 2006
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You can very easy resize an image by adjusting its dimensions in pixels, percentage, or actual/print size using ACDSee Photo Manager. While resizing, you can also choose an aspect ratio and a resampling filter to adjust the resized image's appearance. You can save your options as a preset for future use.
To resize an image fallow our next steps:
1. In Edit Mode, on the Edit Panel, click Resize.
2. Select one of the following resize options:
- Pixels: resizes the image to specific dimensions in pixels.
- Percent: resizes the image to a percentage of the original.
- Actual/Print size in: resizes the image to match a specific output size. Click the drop-down list to specify a unit of measurement.
3. If you want to maintain a specific width to height ratio, select the Preserve aspect ratio check box, and then select one of the following options from the drop-down list:
- Original: maintains the original image's width to height ratio.
- 1 x 1: forces the width and height to be equal.
- 2 x 3: forces a width to height ratio of 2:3.
- 3 x 2: forces a width to height ratio of 3:2.
- 3 x 5: forces a width to height ratio of 3:5.
- 5 x 3 forces a width to height ratio of 5:3.
- Custom: applies a custom ratio. Enter a width to height ratio in the Custom Aspect Ratio dialog box.
4. Now Select a resample filter from the Filter drop-down list.
5. Under the resize option you selected in step 2, type the image's new dimensions into the Width and Height spin boxes. If you selected Actual/Print size in, click the Resolution drop-down list, and then select a resolution (in dots per inch) for your output image.
6. To estimate the size of the output image, click Estimate new file size.
7. Do one of the following:
- Click Done to apply your changes and close the Resize tool.
- Click Cancel to discard all changes and close the tool
To find out more about these ACDSee tools read our ACDSee Photo Manager Review.
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