For example, if you’re more familiar with percentages, then use percentages, so you can quickly resize a photo from 100% to 25%. An image that’s 700px horizontal will switch to 100% horizontal depending on which measurement you choose to use. If you want to maintain your photo’s look, click to check the box next to “Maintain aspect ratio. " If you change the number for the horizontal or vertical size, the other dimension will automatically update to maintain the current aspect ratio of the photo. For example, if you choose to maintain the aspect ratio and update an original photo with the dimensions 100px x 100px to 75px, then the other field will update to 75px to maintain the original aspect ratio.

If you resize the photo without maintaining the aspect ratio, the 100px x 100px ratio will be lost when you update the horizontal range to 75px. You’ll instead have 75px x 100px, so the image will appear distorted.

Press Ctrl+Z to undo the resize if you don’t like it.

Click to check the boxes next to “Scale Proportionally” and “Resample Image” to save your photo’s aspect ratio and automatically apply the changes. For example, if you choose to scale proportionally and update an original photo with the dimensions 100px x 100px to 75px, then the other field will update to 75px to maintain the original aspect ratio.

For example, if you change the percentage in the height field from 100 to 50, the percentage in the width field will also change from 100 to 50 to maintain the original aspect ratio. If you resize the photo without maintaining the aspect ratio, the 100px x 100px ratio will be lost when you update the horizontal range to 75px. You’ll instead have 75px x 100px, so the image will appear distorted.

Press ⌘ Cmd+Z to undo the change.

Photoshop is a paid software that you can use if you have the program installed. If you don’t, you can easily use Microsoft Paint or Preview for Mac.

Photoshop is a paid software that you can use if you have the program installed. If you don’t, you can easily use Microsoft Paint or Preview for Mac.

Photoshop is a paid software that you can use if you have the program installed. If you don’t, you can easily use Microsoft Paint or Preview for Mac.

A single click on the layer will select it.

If you want to maintain the ratio, you can press ⇧ Shift as you drag the photo size.

If you’re using an app similar to Photoshop Express, you can tap to select your image from the main page.

It might look like {“smallUrl”:“https://www. wikihow. com/images/0/0e/Android7croprotate. png”,“bigUrl”:”/images/thumb/0/0e/Android7croprotate. png/30px-Android7croprotate. png",“smallWidth”:460,“smallHeight”:460,“bigWidth”:30,“bigHeight”:30,“licensing”:"<div class="mw-parser-output">

I edited this screenshot of an Android icon. \n</p>

License: <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow noreferrer noopener" class="external text" href="http://en. wikipedia. org/wiki/Fair_use">Fair Use</a>
\n</p></div>"}.

If you’re using Photoshop Express, you’ll see that there are pre-sized selections, like a Facebook Ad, a Facebook Profile Cover, and a Twitter post. You can tap any of those to see your image resized automatically. Pick “Custom” at the end of the menu to enter your own dimensions.