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Photoshop 7; help with resizing

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Old 21-03-06, 00:15
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I just got Photoshop 7 and have no idea how to use it. (scary, I know, lol) Can someone tell me how to resize my JPEG files?
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Old 22-03-06, 10:03
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I just got Photoshop 7 and have no idea how to use it. (scary, I know, lol) Can someone tell me how to resize my JPEG files?
Hi Photo44.

I'm afraid I don't use Photoshop but will post some links that may be useful.
http://journalism.berkeley.edu/multi...op/resize.html
http://www.pbase.com/wlhuber/resize
http://maclab.guhsd.net/photoshop/intro.html

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Old 22-03-06, 10:06
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Easy!,

Click Image > resize, then enter size you want on horizontal (x) axis i.e. 1000. The y axis changes automatically.

Hope this helps
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Old 22-03-06, 10:42
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Easy!,

Click Image > resize, then enter size you want on horizontal (x) axis i.e. 1000. The y axis changes automatically.

Hope this helps
Just a small addition to Stephens answer, In the image resize box make sure that "Constrain Proportions" is selected
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Old 23-03-06, 03:27
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Thanks. The last time I used Photoshop was 10 years ago...things have changed a little since then. - Mostly my memory.
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