![]() ![]() If I want to print the image and frame it, I'll first need to resize it to a standard frame size, like 8x10". ![]() That's certainly a decent size photo, but I probably wouldn't have much luck finding a frame that fits it. Currently, the Document Size section is telling us that at a resolution of 240 pixels per inch, which is a standard resolution for professional quality printing, my photo will print at a size of 14.4x9.6 inches. To view or change the photo's print size, we need to turn to the Document Size section of the dialog box. The Pixel Dimensions section tells us exactly how many pixels our image is made of, but it has nothing to do with the size the image will print. ![]() Photoshop's Image Size dialog box showing the pixel dimensions of the photo.
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