![]() Now you have a professional, cropped, high-resolution photo that’s camera ready for printing or publishing. Unchecked is preferred by most, because resizing without resampling allows Photoshop to redistribute the pixels evenly based on the size, which generally works out.ħ. ![]() Unchecking this box means the image is resized, but the number of pixels remains the same. Resample Image means the number of pixels in the image increases or decreases based on the size you input. The default is checked and, even if your image has no styles, leave it checked (in case you decide to reuse this image later on a campaign poster or brochure that uses styles).Ĭonstrain Proportions means if the width is changed, the height is changed accordingly, so the correct proportions are maintained. Resizing and/or resampling a photo affects how these styles appear in an image. Many Layer Styles use patterns constructed from images or graphics. Scale Styles is for images or projects that use Layer Styles such as posters, flyers, greeting cards, etc. Before you alter the resolution, notice the three checkboxes in the last panel at the bottom: Scale Styles, Constrain Proportions, and Resample Image.
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