Gr8 Photo Editing Q2M1L3
Gr8 Photo Editing Q2M1L3
Gr8 Photo Editing Q2M1L3
A. Identification. Read the descriptions carefully. Use your Quiz Notebook to write
your answers. (5 points)
4. The number of pixels that describe an image and establish its details
Lesson
3 Image Resizing
Resizing in Photoshop can help you print your images in standard photo sizes,
resize and preserve the high quality of digital photos, and enlarge small images into a
poster size.
Resizing a digital image is one of the most commonly used skills in Photoshop.
It is an easy application that you will enjoy exploring various possibilities.
Activity 1
Directions: Using the Image Size dialog box.
In Photoshop, you can see the relationship between image size and resolution in
the Image Size dialog box (choose Image > Image Size).
1. Look for 5 images on the web. Save your images as Pic1 to Pic 5.
2. Open Photoshop and choose your downloaded images from the web.
4. Give the values of your images using the table below. Copy the table and use
your quiz notebook for your answers.
Pixel Dimensions :
Width : (pixels)
Height : (pixels)
Document Size :
Width : (inches)
Height : (inches)
Resolution :
Using the Image Size dialog box is a means to control the resolution in Adobe
Photoshop CS6.
Resizing to a specific size
To resize your image to a preset size, follow the steps below:
1. In the main menu, go to File > New.
2. In the New dialog box, click on the Preset dropdown menu. You will see several
preset sizes, such as 2x3, 4x6 and 5x7. Remember that 72 ppi is fine for online
images, but a ppi of 150-300 is better for printed images.
All the preset sizes are in portrait orientation. If you wish to resize an image with the
landscape orientation, you need to create your own preset. To create your own size, do
the following:
1. Type in the values for Width and Height, for example 7x5.
2. Type in your desired resolution (150 ppi for high quality prints, and 72 ppi is good
for web images).
3. Click the Save Preset button.
4. Change the Document Size measurements to Percent. Type in 110. This will
increase the size of the image by 10 percent.
5. Continue enlarging by 10 percent until you are satisfied with the size.
2. To resize the digital photos without losing the quality, you must
A. adjust width C. adjust height
B. increase resolution D. crop the image
4. You can see the relationship between image size and resolution in the ___.
A. Options bar C. New dialog box
B. Toolbox D. Image Size dialog box
5. We can see the current file size of the image in this section.
A. Pixel Dimensions C. Status bar
B. Document Size D. Zoom tool
Directions: Read each sentence carefully. Write the correct answers in your Quiz
Notebook. (5 points)
1. What is the accepted resolution for web images?
5. What will you use to control the resolution in Adobe Photoshop CS6?
Directions:
1. Take a picture of a male and a female with white background.
2. Using Preset > Photo, Size: Landscape, 5 X 7, Resolution: 300 Pixels/Inch and
Color Mode: RGB Color, 8 bit. Background Contents : Transparent
3. Create a 4 pieces 2" X 2" ID picture and an 8 pieces 1" X 1" ID picture.
You will be graded as follows :
TOTAL 35 points
Books
Bauer, Peter. Photoshop® CS6 For Dummies®, Indianapolis : John Wiley & Sons, Inc.,
2012
Dayley, Lisa DaNae and Brad Dayley, Photoshop® CS6 BIBLE, Indianapolis : John
Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2012
Gyncild, Brie. Adobe Photoshop CS6 Classroom in a Book. 2012.
Smith, Jennifer and the AGI Creative Team, Adobe® Photoshop® CS6 Digital
Classroom, Indianapolis : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2012
Wooldridge, Mike and Brianna Stuart, Teach Yourself VISUALLY™ Photoshop® CS6.
Indianapolis: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2012
Online Sources
Adobe Photoshop. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/photoshop
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