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Changing an image's dimensions
Any image editing program will do resizing. If you don't have anything else, the following programs are installed on most computers:
- Windows: use
Paint (Start > All Programs > Accessories > Paint):
- From the Image menu, click Stretch/Skew…
- Choose a percent less than 100%.
- Macintosh: use
Preview (click Finder, go to your Applications folder, and double-click Preview)
- From the Tools menu, clickAdjust size...
- Enter a width or height. Leave the other settings as-is for the best result.
Changing an image's file type (for a better file-size)
Most image editing programs will let you choose different file types. If you don't have anything else, the following programs are installed on most computers:
- Windows: use
Paint (Start > All Programs > Accessories > Paint):
- From the File menu, click Save as…The Save dialog will appear.
- Enter a new name for the file (so you can tell it apart), but don't press Enter.
- Choose a file type from the Save as type drop-down at the bottom of the Save dialog.
- Click Save
- Macintosh: use
Preview (click Finder, go to your Applications folder, and double-click Preview)
- From the File menu, click Save as... (older Macs) or Duplicate... (newer Macs).The Save dialog will appear.
- Enter a new name for the file (so you can tell it apart), but don't press Enter.
- Choose a file type from the Format drop-down at the bottom of the Save dialog.
- Click Save
Note: when saving JPEG files, you may see a Quality meter. A quality of 80% is the best for images on the web. Choosing a quality higher than 80% will not make a noticable difference, but the file size will become HUGE. You can experiment with lower qualities, but be warned that images will start to look blurry/blocky if you turn it down too far!