Resize 

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  • Resizing Some Things So Bear With Me
    by Scott Remmers

    Ive gotten some comments thinking that I’m “borrowing” photos because they’ve seen them before. These are all my photos. I just figured o…

    Ive gotten some comments thinking that I’m “borrowing” photos because they’ve seen them before. These are all my photos. I just figured out how to resize some of them so that they can be sold as more than just cards, so if something you’ve seen comes up again, thats the reason. Sorry for the trouble.

  • Great Plug-in
    by Benjiman McNamara

    my friend gave me this great plug-in for photoshop its awesome u can resize the image to as big as u want. its called Genuine Fractals an…

    my friend gave me this great plug-in for photoshop its awesome u can resize the image to as big as u want. its called Genuine Fractals and it made my picture go from 1600×1200 pixels to 4500×3375 without going pixelated. i used it on my best piece on redbubble aim for your goal now i can sell it as cards, prints canvases. an awesome plug-in for photoshop.

  • New and not so new uploads
    by Philipp Verges

    I recently bought Genuine Fractals 5, a program that does a better job at up-sizing than PS’s bicubic smooth algorithm. It’s allowed me …

    I recently bought Genuine Fractals 5, a program that does a better job at up-sizing than PS’s bicubic smooth algorithm. It’s allowed me to increase the size of “Soaring” so that now it’s available as a large print as well. I plan on redoing my other images soon…been very busy, recently! On another note, I can’t seem to figure out how to size Soaring for a card without the border getting cropped off at the right hand side. I know it’s possible, because it had worked before I resized it. I tried uploading it as a separate file, just for the card size, but so far no luck…will keep trying though. I emailed RB, and they already answered, unfortunately, they say that they don’t recommend borders on images, because of the cropping. Hmmm…not quite ready to give up on my “artistic vision” yet. Would anyone have any advice on that? Be well, / Phil

  • New upload and update
    by Philipp Verges

    Kiss in the Park is my latest upload. I consider myself v…

    Kiss in the Park is my latest upload. I consider myself very lucky to have been at the right time at the right place! This shot is completely natural and unposed. (Believe me, I would have insisted on a perfect match, had I known and posed this couple :)). On another note, I wasn’t quite ready to abandon my “artistic vision,” and so I devised a possible workaround to the square/frame issue: I uploaded two separate files in the exact card dimensions, one with a white, and one with a black background. The image was also nudged a few clicks to the left, in order to look centered in the preview. I’ll buy a card myself to find out whether the preview placement is rendered accurately. Cheers, / Phil

  • Size issues
    by James Sunbird Carrington

    now what were you thinking this was baout? who’s had a mental freudian slip then? Basically, I’ve had loads of hassle with Deviant Far…

    now what were you thinking this was baout? who’s had a mental freudian slip then? Basically, I’ve had loads of hassle with Deviant Fart because they keep rejecting prints after they’ve allready accepted them and keep giving me som b**t excuse or other. I’m one of those people that like to keep everything the same (well, I have Asperger’s Syndrome after all) so I’ve decided to reduce the size of my images and prints. My Camera unfortuately is only 4 megapixels (I got ripped off by cash converters and paid £130 for a finepix s3500, where I found out yesterday i could have got a MUCH newer and MUCH better model for only a tenner more :( stupid me) so I’ve always had to increase the size of my prints by 260% to meet the right specs in order to offer decent size prints. I guess I thought that if I couldn’t get decent size images, no one would notice my work :( So sorry all, my work is going to be smaller until I have a new camera :(

  • As promised my Round about way of doing t'shirt designs
    by Coralie Plozza

    I had several emails after I asked for help on doing t’shirt designs …they all asked that if I did work it out to tell them how…and t…

    I had several emails after I asked for help on doing t’shirt designs …they all asked that if I did work it out to tell them how…and the main problem was the transparency bit..well I can only say how I do it and sometimes I do things the hard way because I am stubbon about learning new things ….here goes I start in adobe photoshop elements program and black out the background that wants to be transparent …makes an extra picture then also with black background… I then was transferring it into microsoft publisher to use the transparency pen in there where you just click on the button then click on the black and all that is black goes to see through… I have since found the eraser button in adobe and use that often to… I was thinking that although i dont seem to have paint anymore on this computer you should be able to do those steps in there somehow maybe just use the eraser part… anyway once thats done I may have to resize from landscape to portrait which I still do in microsoft publisher by putting a portrait size box in and fitting the other into it then joining the two together and saving …then I usually go back to adobe to use the resize bit in there so I get the exact pixels 2400×3200 and then save it as a png I hope this may help some I know its a lot of back and forth and maybe someone else can add to this journal entry how they do it …so as to help everyone else… if you have a different program that you do it in put a explaination on here also use this as a reference guide or link it in your comment to your own journal entry on the same matter…just trying to help and if anyone can tell me how to click my fingers and get it not to take half an hour on dial up to upload a design …please tell me thanks / coralie

  • Taken with my new Canon 400D

  • Basic Resizing Tutorial
    by Gracey

    This is a very basic resizing tutorial for those wanting to enlarge work for print. Enlarging should be done PRIOR TO any other processin…

    This is a very basic resizing tutorial for those wanting to enlarge work for print. Enlarging should be done PRIOR TO any other processing of your image. This contains no gaussian blur layers, no processing tips – just how to resize your images, with very simple and non-technical information. It does explain (in the simplest terms) the differences between file sizes and image size, and how to change the resolution. Those already using a method to enlarge their photos won’t get much out of this, but those just learning might find it helpful The tutorial is in a downloadable .pdf format and includes screenshots with the instructions, to make it even easier to follow. Basic Image Enlargement in Photoshop Thanks goes to Shaida Parveen for the image used during the making of the tutorial.

  • TUTORIAL: Resizing Images for Print in Photoshop - The Simpler Way
    by Gracey

    For those of you with Photoshop, here’s a simple tutorial for resizing images for print in Photoshop. Much to my surprise, I discovere…

    For those of you with Photoshop, here’s a simple tutorial for resizing images for print in Photoshop. Much to my surprise, I discovered that Photoshop (CS2 is what I use) has a wizard for resizing images to print – something I had not seen before since I never ventured into the “Help” menu, which is where you’ll find it. This option is not available in CS3. I am currently printing my own images (up to 13” wide X 44” long) on an Epson R1900 and the prints I have resized using this wizard come out beautifully on that printer. I have not yet sent these off to a print-house to test them, so before you decide to sell anything sized this way, you’ll need to obtain a test-print from the printer of your choice. Download the tutorial in PDF format from here / The pdf contains screen prints of the steps, so it should be simple for anyone to follow. Since I use Photoshop CS2, I have no idea if this option is available in prior versions, or if it is available in Photoshop Elements. You’ll need to look in your programs to see. Please Note* Starting with the highest quality of image you’ve got will help result in the best quality of print.

  • TUTORIAL LINK: Resize Images for Printing Using Photoshop
    by Patricia Montgomery

    Hi everyone, My friend Gracey just published some good information in a tutorial...

    Hi everyone, My friend Gracey just published some good information in a tutorial on how to resize images for printing purposes using photoshop. It is a .pdf file and I suggest printing it out as it will make it easier to follow along. Hope this information is helpful! Patricia CLICK HERE FOR ALL TUTORIALS BY PATRICIA

  • No need to comment on this image; after Madeline M. Allen purchased a card of the original this morning we discussed resizing the image to avoid the borders which show on the card only size…......I was aware of the problem but chose to leave the image up as is because resizing it , distorts it just a bit…..but after consideration and discussion with Maddy, here is the resized version…..if you are interested in cards….the borders will not show…..... / / / __ / All The Materials Contained May Not Be Reproduced, Copied, Edited, Published, Transmitted Or Uploaded In Any Way Without My Permission. My Images Do Not Belong To The Public Domain. © 2008Joyce Dickens: Using my images for any purpose and in any way, without prior permission, may lead to legal action!

  • This shot was taken from Weehawken, New Jersey July 2007 / I decided to resize it, and resubmit it.

  • TUTORIAL: Downsizing those "example images" on your profile page
    by Patricia Montgomery

    _I recommend printing these instructions so that you have them handy for reference. It is easier than switching back and forth to this s…

    I recommend printing these instructions so that you have them handy for reference. It is easier than switching back and forth to this screen. Sometimes the examples of framed photos can take up quite a bit of room on our profile pages. Here’s how you can make them smaller to take up less room. SHORT VERSION: Save the framed image to your computer and re-size it in a photo editing program. Then upload the smaller version back to RB using the “hide” feature. Once uploaded then you can right-click on the image to get the URL address in order to post the smaller version on your profile page. That was a quick-and-easy version for the more computer saavy. STEP-BY-STEP INSTRUCTIONS: Below are more detailed instructions that explain how to add smaller examples (card, laminated, matted, etc.) to your profile. You can view my profile to see an example of the size I used. Click on “my bubble”. Click on “art” (on the 2nd row of links – not the top one). You should see “My Art” page – this is the page where you can edit your pics. Choose your photo and click on “Show Public View”. Click “Buy/Preview”. (Note: You won’t actually be buying, only previewing) Choose the frame of your choice, mat, color, etc. When the image of your framed photo appears on the screen, right click on the photo. A pop-up box will appear. Click on “Save Photo As”. Be sure to save as a jpeg (.jpg) file. A dialog box will appear. Choose a folder or location on your computer to save the framed pic. Remember where you save it. You are done with RedBubble for now. You can close your browser window or leave it open for later. Resize the Photo: You now will need to open the saved, framed image on your computer using a program such as Photoshop or Irfanview. You can use any software that will allow you to resize the image. For this example, I will use Irfanview. You can download this free software by going to www.irfanview.com If you are using another program, you will need to use the resize/resample feature. Open Irfanview. Open the framed image that you saved to your computer. Go to “Image” (top menu bar) – in the drop-down menu, choose “Resize/Resample” In the dialog box, you will need to change to a new size. For my own profile page, I chose approximately 175×141 pixels so that I could fit two images side-by-side. See my “profile page”: http://www.redbubble.com/people/patmonty/ for an example. These numbers are not set in stone. You may need to tweak the numbers to suit your own needs. Save your resized image in Irfanview, but be sure to remember where you have saved it. Close Irfanview and open RedBubble in your browser window. Add Smaller Image to Redbubble: Now you are going to upload the resized pic to RedBubble. IMPORTANT: Be sure to “Hide this work from others” When you upload, the resized image will be private and only can be viewed by you. Once uploaded, then right click on the private, resized image. A pop-up box will appear. Right click on the photo. In the pop-up box, click on “properties” (at the bottom of the list). The “Properties” box will pop up – highlight the address (URL) . {Click & drag will highlight the entire address} IMPORTANT: Be sure to highlight the entire address – only two lines will be visible, but if a third line of the address hidden, be sure you drag down to highlight all lines of the address. Next copy the URL address. Press Ctrl-C (press the control key and the “C” key at the same time). You won’t see anything happen on the screen, but that is fine. Click OK to close the “Properties” box. Go to “edit your profile”. Press Ctrl-V (press control key and the “V” key at the same time). You should see the URL address. Put an exclamation point ( ! ) in front of the URL address and another one at the end of the URL address. It should be similar to this example, but without the spaces: ! http://images-0.redbubble.com/img/art/cropped/size:xsmall/view:main/993259-1-yellowstone-in-winter.jpg ! Remember, NO SPACES before or after the exclamation point (!) – the beginning of the URL should look like this: !http:// The end of the URL address should look like this: winter.jpg! Now check the public view of your profile to see if the smaller-sized image appears. Now you can add the html code for your next image. Keep the html code for each image separated by one space. If you have problems or questions, please don’t hesitate to let me know. Have a blessed day, / Patricia CLICK HERE FOR ALL TUTORIALS BY PATRICIA

  • TUTORIAL: Making Links
    by Patricia Montgomery

    I have written this tutorial more for the new bubblers that have recently joined. But if you have been around the site for awhile and st…

    I have written this tutorial more for the new bubblers that have recently joined. But if you have been around the site for awhile and still haven’t yet attempted to put a link in your profile, image description, or bubblemail, this should help. FOR THE COMPUTER SAAVY: Put quotation marks around the words you want to be the link. Then type a colon. Copy and paste the url address for the page, image, etc. that you want to link to. No spaces anywhere in the code. BEGINNER STEP-BY-STEP INSTRUCTIONS: I would suggest printing these out to have next to the keyboard. It will be easier than switching back and forth to this screen. -Type the words you want to be the link: Bubblesite for Patricia -Put quotation marks around the words: “Bubblesite for Patricia” -Add a colon at the end: “Bubblesite for Patricia” : -Then add the url address for the page/photo you want to link to: http://patmonty.redbubble.com/ -It should look like this (without the space): “Bubblesite for Patricia”: http://patmonty.redbubble.com/ -I put a space after the colon so the html code would be visible in this journal. Take out the space and waa-laa! It becomes a link! Bubblesite for Patricia NOTE: In a bubblemail, it becomes a link after it is sent. In a comment, it becomes a link after the comment is added. In a journal or profile description, the clickable link is only seen in the public view. If you have problems or questions, please don’t hesitate to let me know. Patricia CLICK HERE FOR ALL TUTORIALS BY PATRICIA / Add Buttons To Your Profile Page / How to make a calendar / Downsizing those example images on your profile page / Adding Examples (Card, Laminated, Matted, etc) To Your Profile / Add photos to your profile description / Adding emphasis to your text / Plus more tutorials!

  • photoshop actions
    by asyrum

    wow. i have never appreciated photoshop actions so much until i had to resize / & resave hundreds of images to 2400×3200. i heart a…

    wow. i have never appreciated photoshop actions so much until i had to resize / & resave hundreds of images to 2400×3200. i heart actions.

  • TUTORIAL: Resizing Images to Print
    by Patricia Montgomery

    This tutorial was featured on February 23, 2009 in the group, Tutorials. A Redbubble fr…

    This tutorial was featured on February 23, 2009 in the group, Tutorials. A Redbubble friend recently needed a bit of help resizing her images to print so I am sharing these instructions in the following tutorial. Since she uses Photoshop Elements 6, these instructions were written using that program. NOTE: I always recommend printing instructions so that you can put them next to your keyboard. It is much easier than switching between screens. Click on the crop tool. In the crop menu above the image, change the width and height of the image to the size you need. #Change the resolution to 300 dpi if using outside printing. (Thanks, George!) Crop the image to that size (depending on the adjustment you make, you may lose some of the image to the cropping). Save the crop. Now go to your print menu and choose the appropriate settings for your specific printer. Print! IMPORTANT NOTE: If you are using outside printing, then you will need to save the image with the new crop settings, but be sure to save the document using a different file name. If you save the original file name with the new crop width/height settings, then you will lose the original high resolution of the image file. Since use my own printer, I don’t save the image after I have finished printing. If I want to print another one at a later date, I again follow the steps above. When the program asks if I want to save the document, I click No. This preserves the original image resolution. My very talented friend, Gracey, also has a tutorial in her profile for resizing images to print using a wizard in Photoshop CS2 . There is no need to re-create the wheel, so I am directing everyone to her tutorial. CLICK HERE FOR ALL TUTORIALS BY PATRICIA Bubblesite or Personal Image Gallery Add Buttons To Your Profile Page How to make a calendar Downsizing those example images on your profile page Adding Examples (Card, Laminated, Matted, etc) To Your Profile Add photos to your profile description Adding emphasis to your text Emphasis with light gray text

  • Drexel Hill, PA / A long long time ago!

  • Difference between resizing and resampling an image
    by Anne Hale

    There seems to be quite a few questions regarding resizing images so that they can be added to RB for the different product size requirem…

    There seems to be quite a few questions regarding resizing images so that they can be added to RB for the different product size requirements. Here is a good tutorial in helping you understand the difference between Resizing and Resampling an image in Photoshop. If you find this information useful, please leave a comment. I welcome your suggestions and comments.

  • Resizing
    by cebrfa

    Like sunlight, I can open petals and see the opportunities within / Or like a scythe, I can cut off options / Shut down growth, / Or deprive…

  • Starting to resize my images
    by obeyyourmaster

    Now I’ve gotten to images resized so I can sell them as prints! However, how do you put a pre-view of the image in ones profile? If s…

    Now I’ve gotten to images resized so I can sell them as prints! However, how do you put a pre-view of the image in ones profile? If someone could tell me, that would be great! All in all stuff hasn’t been going well. I just got some medical bills today, I owe $2200. Luckily I can do a payment plan. What sucks is the fact the doctors told me they can’t find anything wrong with me. If that is so, then how do you explain the fact I can barely walk half the time? I can’t do my job if my legs don’t want to work! No one seems to want to figure out what is wrong, they just want my money! :( Sorry to bother anyone with this, I’m just not happy at the moment. I wish things would get better.

  • This little project was assigned to use the symbols in the text format. I had to use an amount of symbols to make a character or anything. I made a pig looking animal. I used many symbols and resized and flipped some symbols. This project was fun to do.

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