![]() ![]() When we reduce the size of the image, we call it down-sampling. Instead it uses a special Resampling method that calculates where to add the pixels, so the image looks good. What’s important is Affinity Photo doesn’t randomly add the new pixels. This involves adding new pixels into the image, causing the image to become larger. When we increase the size of an image, we call it up-sampling. When you’ve entered the new dimensions for the image and changed any settings, click the Resize button. These tie in closely with the DPI settings and we’ll look at the entire subject below. The final section of the dialog (number 4) has the resampling options. Again, what you set this too will probably be determined by how you want to use the resized image. This can also affect the quality of the image and we’ll talk about it a little more shortly. You can use this to change the density of the pixels in the image. But if you want to resize an image for printing you might prefer to work in inches or millimetres.īelow this (number 3) is the DPI slider. For example, pixels might be useful when resizing an image for the internet. Depending on why you’re resizing the image you might want to use one of the other units of measurement. You can also use padlock icon to lock or unlock the aspect ratio of the image.īelow this (number 2) you see the units for the image. Enter the new width and/or height for the image. This works just like the canvas resizing explained above. In the top row of the dialog (number 1) you see the current width and height of the image. Now if you want to understand the different options as well as learn other great ways to resize images, read on. Click the Resize button and Affinity Photo resizes the image.If the dialog has the lock aspect ratio set, you’ll see the other image dimension updates automatically.In the resize dialog enter the new width or height of the image.In the Affinity “Photo Persona”, click the Document menu and select the “Resize Document…” option.Image resizing is only available in the Affinity Photo Persona. This converts it to an image and opens it in the Photo Persona. Before you can resize it, you need to click the “Develop” button. If you’re working on a RAW file it will open in the Develop Persona.Open the image you want to resize in Affinity Photo.The Quick Way to Resize Images in Affinity Photoīefore we get into the detail of this tutorial, if you’re just looking for a quick way to resize an image in Affinity Photo, here are the steps: I’ll also discuss tips and do some pixel peeping to check the quality of the enlargements.īut if you only want to know the basic steps for resizing images in Affinity read the next section. I’ll be covering several options that you can use depending on your needs. In this tutorial, I look at ways you can use to resize images in Affinity Photo. How to Resize Images in Affinity Photo Desktop ![]()
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