Arborbridge wrote:Not to worry. I'm sure I will find another route.
Might this help?
https://picresize.com/
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Arborbridge wrote:Not to worry. I'm sure I will find another route.
Arborbridge wrote:The solution for me was remarkably easy once I'd thought about it. By dragging my chart into a different format so it was wider and not so tall, it became postable! The pixel height is now below 800, so no problem.
mc2fool wrote:
I'm sure whatever version of Photoshop you have will have the same or something similar.
Arborbridge wrote:mc2fool wrote:
I'm sure whatever version of Photoshop you have will have the same or something similar.
Here's my similar, and on these pulldown menues there isn't a choice for pixels. Perhaps my problem is that I only have a very old Photoshop Elements v5? It'll tell me the size in pixels, but it's not obvious that I can alter it.
Arb.
jfgw wrote:This might be obvious to you but make sure that the "Resample Image" box is checked otherwise you will not be able to change the number of pixels. The list box allows you to select the method of interpolation. "Bicubic" (or one of its variants if present) is usually the best quality.
The size in inches (or whatever you choose) is irrelevant.
You will probably want "Constrain Proportions" checked as well unless you want to stretch or squash the image.
Julian F. G. W.
Newroad wrote:Hi All.
Unless I'm missing something obvious, which is possible, just dropping it into Paint (available out of the box in MS Windows) then resizing does the trick.
It's something I often do, though usually with the intent of reducing file size (for emailing) rather than pixel count.
Regards, Newroad
Arborbridge wrote:Newroad wrote:Hi All.
Unless I'm missing something obvious, which is possible, just dropping it into Paint (available out of the box in MS Windows) then resizing does the trick.
It's something I often do, though usually with the intent of reducing file size (for emailing) rather than pixel count.
Regards, Newroad
Interesting you should mention that, because when I right click on a file now, "paint" has been replaced at some point by "paint 3d". Paint 3d will not open my jpeg files and I get a message saying I need to find another app. When I try to download "paint" from the microsoft store, I get a message saying my windows version (W10, home) isn't compatible.
When paint disappeared, I don't know though it used to be there, and it does not seem easily available.
Arb.
mc2fool wrote:Arborbridge wrote:Newroad wrote:Hi All.
Unless I'm missing something obvious, which is possible, just dropping it into Paint (available out of the box in MS Windows) then resizing does the trick.
It's something I often do, though usually with the intent of reducing file size (for emailing) rather than pixel count.
Regards, Newroad
Interesting you should mention that, because when I right click on a file now, "paint" has been replaced at some point by "paint 3d". Paint 3d will not open my jpeg files and I get a message saying I need to find another app. When I try to download "paint" from the microsoft store, I get a message saying my windows version (W10, home) isn't compatible.
When paint disappeared, I don't know though it used to be there, and it does not seem easily available.
Arb.
Ummm....not quite sure what's up with your setup but I have Paint on W10Home, and it works fine ... I think, as Newroad says, it came out of the box, i.e. with Windows, 'cos I don't remember installing it, so are you sure it isn't already on your system? Just click on the start button and type paint.
I also now have Paint 3D (as a result of clicking "Edit with Paint 3D" in Paint) and it edits jpeg's fine. So ...
Arborbridge wrote:I just tried again to open with paint 3d: "You need a new app to open this ms-paint link" - so it doesn't know there is paint onboars any more than I did.
mc2fool wrote:Arborbridge wrote:I just tried again to open with paint 3d: "You need a new app to open this ms-paint link" - so it doesn't know there is paint onboars any more than I did.
Google finds several pages with possible fixes for that: https://www.google.com/search?q=You+need+a+new+app+to+open+this+ms-paint+link
I'll leave you to read and try them.
stooz wrote:We have update the image size limit to 1200px high. We hope that helps.
But we don't allow actually adding images to the site they need to be hosted elsewhere.
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