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Old 22-02-2018, 00:42   #3
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Re: Changing the size of an image.

Don't bother wasting your dosh on PhotoShop..Trust me the guy that suggested it never bought it either lol



Free Open Source Software

https://www.gimp.org/

N-Joi

Edit:

Oh and i know you love asking questions Alan ...I will read your mind. here is the answer

With GIMP open, go to File > Open and select an image. ...
Go to Image > Scale Image.
A Scale Image dialog box will appear.
To see the Image Size in inches or a value other than pixels, use the drop down beside the values.
Enter new Image Size or Resolution values. ...
Select Interpolation method.

Have fun

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