In our first assignment we had to change the size and resolution of an image. Here is what I came up with...Above is the downsized photograph of the one I had. The original photograph was too large, and would not be uploaded onto the blog! This is an important (although basic) concept to know because websites sometimes only support certain sized photographs. On the other side, if you have a stellar photograph you would like to have printed on a large scale, pixilization could show and make your photograph's pixels large and apparent. In order to do this, you must go into your PS menu and select IMAGE, then go down to IMAGE SIZE. This then should pop up a screen that allows you to alter the size and percent you would like to downscale or upscale to. It's all in your hands :)
Friday, July 2, 2010
Project 1: Resolution
In our first assignment we had to change the size and resolution of an image. Here is what I came up with...Above is the downsized photograph of the one I had. The original photograph was too large, and would not be uploaded onto the blog! This is an important (although basic) concept to know because websites sometimes only support certain sized photographs. On the other side, if you have a stellar photograph you would like to have printed on a large scale, pixilization could show and make your photograph's pixels large and apparent. In order to do this, you must go into your PS menu and select IMAGE, then go down to IMAGE SIZE. This then should pop up a screen that allows you to alter the size and percent you would like to downscale or upscale to. It's all in your hands :)