Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Using Photoshop Elements 13. I am trying to format pictures for my company's new website, and have two major hiccups that I cannot figure out!
1) I need to change some pictures from portrait to landscape without rotating the view. In a sense I need to pull the sides out and crop the top down.
2) I want to resize all of the pictures to an exact pixel size without stretching out the image. I see in Photoshop you can do this with the content aware scale, but I'm not seeing that in Elements.
I thought these were going to be such simple tasks, but I have been googling and youtube'ing for days, PLEASE HELP!!!
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
1) I need to change some pictures from portrait to landscape without rotating the view. In a sense I need to pull the sides out and crop the top down.
The maneuver which you envision will surely distort the picture. Try this:
2) I want to resize all of the pictures to an exact pixel size without stretching out the image. I see in Photoshop you can do this with the content aware scale, but I'm not seeing that in Elements.
You can batch process via File>Process multiple files. If you go this route, suggest that you place files in portrait and landscape orientation in separate source folders. Also, open a new, blank folder for the destination, so as not to overwrite the originals.
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Thank you so much for these tips!! You're a lifesaver ![]()
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
You're very welcome.
I forgot one step. Ideally we want the resolution of the picture file and the resolution of the blank file (step#2) to have the same value.
Open the picture file and go to Image>resize>image size. You can read the resolution in px/in
For the blank file, enter the same value.
For the new website 72 px/in should be ok.
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Please forgive my ignorance of all things graphical. I have a picture that I want to size bigger into specific pixel dimensions. The drop downs don't have pixel dimensions I see. pixels/inch is there. How do I do the calculations to find the proper amount of pixels? Actually, what is the easiest way to do this?
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Please forgive my ignorance of all things graphical. I have a picture that I want to size bigger into specific pixel dimensions. The drop downs don't have pixel dimensions I see. pixels/inch is there. How do I do the calculations to find the proper amount of pixels? Actually, what is the easiest way to do this?
Changing the number of pixels is called 'resampling'.
In the dialog of the option Image >> Resize >> Image Size, you have to check the box 'Resample'.
Then you can change the resolution or the size in inches/mm and the other factor is adjusted correspondingly.
Click on the 'Help' button of that dialog to get the help file online.
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
You are a Godsend. That is such a simple thing. Now I'm in business for
much of the stuff that has been bothering me. I tried it and it did
exactly as you say and also what I wanted.
Thank you.
On Sat, Feb 11, 2017 at 12:06 AM, MichelBParis <forums_noreply@adobe.com>
Find more inspiration, events, and resources on the new Adobe Community
Explore Now