The best way to think about how resolution works together with the number of pixels captured in an image, is that “the number of pixels is determined by the capture device, but pixels have no fixed size“. But in this article, the main type of resolution concept I want to introduce is called pixels per inch, otherwise known as ppi. The higher the resolution, the more detail there is. Broadly speaking though, resolution is basically referring to the detail an image has. Resolution has many different meanings, and is quite complex when you look into it. The other main player in the story is resolution. They are the raw material of our images, whether we are are printing or just displaying the image on a screen. So, pixels are finite and are linked to the capture device. The top of the line Phase One Digital Camera back, the IQ180, captures a staggering 10328 x 7760 pixels (over 80 million pixels!). So if, in spite of my experience and research, I am misinformed or mistaken about some point or other, I welcome any corrections.Ī Nikon D800 captures a whopping 7,360 × 4,912pixels (a 36.3MP camera). And I certainly don’t profess to knowing everything there is to know about pixels either, particularly about pre-press and the printing industry. While I can read and write HMTL and CSS, I am more a designer than a coder, and I don’t profess to be know everything about the technical intricacies of web design. I also design, host and maintain WordPress websites.
I have been fiddling with cameras my whole life, and have taught photography and digital imaging at local colleges and independently for the last ten years (visit iTeachphotographers for more on that), and I feel like I have a reasonably authoritative voice on the topic. Huge caveat here: My primary field of knowledge is in photography. But a lot of people have a need for basic foundational skills when it comes to understanding and resizing digital images for various purposes. And it’s also one where there is an awful lot of misinformation floating around, even from professionals. The topic of resizing images for the web is a relatively simple, yet ridiculously complex one, at the same time.
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How to resize image to 50KB, 100KB, 200KB?.
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If there is a need to "zoom out" then select the unit as '%' and update value less then 100 in the text box for W*H.If there is a need to "zoom in" then select the unit as '%' and update value greater then 100 in the text box for W*H.File dimension according to the selected unit will be displayed on the top of the image.If there is a need to decrease the dimension then update value for W*H less then the existing values.Update value for W*H which is greater then the existing values
The existing values will be displayed in the text box of W*H. If there is a need to increase the dimension of the image then the unit from the drop down.Select the option like % or mm or cm or inch from unit drop down.Select the name of the file from the file name drop down which needs resize.How to resize image in mm, cm or pixel?.