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Where do you change image size on Photoshop for the Web (Online)

Community Expert ,
Jan 23, 2025 Jan 23, 2025

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If you use Photoshop on the desktop, one can change the image size -  through the menu, Image - Image Size, and change the sizing

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but, where is that on the web version of Photoshop, to change the resolution from 72 ppi to 300ppi?
If you log into you adobe.com account, and in your apps, you have Photoshop (Web)

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Engaged , Jan 23, 2025 Jan 23, 2025

"but, where is that on the web version of Photoshop, to change the resolution from 72 ppi to 300ppi?"

 

This is my first time opening Photoshop for the Web. I've always used the desktop version. If I understand creative explorer's question, I think I have an answer. PsW does indeed have its own version of Image>Image Size, as my mov shows. At the end of the video, I use the Image Size tool to demonstrate that the file was really upped from 72 to 300. With 1,000 Firefox tabs and many apps open, my

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Engaged , Jan 25, 2025 Jan 25, 2025
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LAMY2017 that works great. Thanks for the video demo!

It doesn't allow me to turn off 'Resample' like the desktop unless I use the Presets for Print by the looks of it!


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I tried all 13 choices in the "fit to" drop-down, if that's what you mean by "Presets for Print."

Resample was always available. Screenshot, please?

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Jan 23, 2025 Jan 23, 2025

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Hey! It doesn’t look like that feature is currently available in the web version. If you’d like to rephrase your post, I can update it and turn it into an idea for you! 🙂  ^CM

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Jan 23, 2025 Jan 23, 2025

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"but, where is that on the web version of Photoshop, to change the resolution from 72 ppi to 300ppi?"

 

This is my first time opening Photoshop for the Web. I've always used the desktop version. If I understand creative explorer's question, I think I have an answer. PsW does indeed have its own version of Image>Image Size, as my mov shows. At the end of the video, I use the Image Size tool to demonstrate that the file was really upped from 72 to 300. With 1,000 Firefox tabs and many apps open, my MacAir's 8GB RAM couldn't refresh the display of the file.

 

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Jan 25, 2025 Jan 25, 2025

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@LAMY2017 that works great. Thanks for the video demo!

It doesn't allow me to turn off 'Resample' like the desktop unless I use the Presets for Print by the looks of it!

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Jan 25, 2025 Jan 25, 2025

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LAMY2017 that works great. Thanks for the video demo!

It doesn't allow me to turn off 'Resample' like the desktop unless I use the Presets for Print by the looks of it!


By creative explorer

 

I tried all 13 choices in the "fit to" drop-down, if that's what you mean by "Presets for Print."

Resample was always available. Screenshot, please?

Larry

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Jan 26, 2025 Jan 26, 2025

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@LAMY2017 I just saw it! Thanks! 

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Jan 27, 2025 Jan 27, 2025

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