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July 14, 2020
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How save square flies size( 1:1) horizontal file( 16:9) with specific dimensions

  • July 14, 2020
  • 2 replies
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  • I try few ways it's not working help me the client asking me specifically logo files in square sizes( 1:1) 2160×2160, 1500×1500
  • 800×800, 1080×1080
  • Horizontal files size( 16:9)
  • 1920×1080 
  • 1280×720
  • 640×360
  • I tryed crop tool in PS i sectioned given options 1:1,16:9 i am not getting correct way about this someone help me how to do this 

 

Thank you 

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0. Archive original to avoid accidents

1. Crop to square

2. Image > Image size

3. Save at required size.

4. Close without saving original, reopen, and repeat.

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larrym54538851
Participating Frequently
August 27, 2020

...this is a joke...in previous versions of photoshop you could specifically change the size of an image...In Photoshop cc, it will not allow this...time for me to change software...no sense in this foolishness !!!!!!

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Legend
July 14, 2020

0. Archive original to avoid accidents

1. Crop to square

2. Image > Image size

3. Save at required size.

4. Close without saving original, reopen, and repeat.

Participant
July 14, 2020

2. option how is possible already showing different dimensions how set a specific sizes 

Legend
July 14, 2020

You see the dimensions 1167 x 1167 px (pixels). You can reduce this but must not increase it, so the requirements for 2160×2160, 1500×1500 cannot be met. You needed to start with a better original, it's too late to add missing detail.

 

To reduce dimensions, change the units for Width from centimetres to pixels. Type in the size in pixels, for example 800. 

 

For the 16:9 files go back to the original document and crop it to 16:9 ratio. Then resize as before.