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I can't change the size of images in Photoshop on Windows

New Here ,
Nov 28, 2019 Nov 28, 2019

Hello

To do short, I have a random picture on Photoshop and I can't the the size, only the placement on the layer.

Is someone having an idea why ? Here is the picture 

If you want more details to try to help me, you can ask because I don't know what to say more right now

When I try to change the size of this, he doesn't let meWhen I try to change the size of this, he doesn't let me

Thank you, have a great day.

 

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Adobe Employee ,
Nov 28, 2019 Nov 28, 2019

Hi there,

To change the size of an image you need to select the correct layer in the layers panel and then go to Edit > Free Transform and resize the object by holding the bounding box from any of the four corners.

 

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Sahil

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Nov 28, 2019 Nov 28, 2019
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Image resize should resize all layer in a document. What you posted looks like there may be  more than a single layer involved.  You can link layer that you want to resize together  and then use free transform. You can not make a selection in some layer and resize the selected area.  Smart object layers and shape layers can not  be modified like that.

 

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