Resizing a Picture
Sometimes, we want to frame, or add a signature to a picture, but this is too large, we can resize it to avoid overweight by following a few steps that do not create any difficulty.
Open the image, duplicate it and close the original to keep her as is and can use it at any time.
1 ° Let's see one way of knowing which is the size of our image, in the right corner, bottom of our screen, we see a series of numbers, that interest us now are the ones that show the capture:

measured image 574 wide by 751 high. So much for using our mail, so: Located on the image, go to Image / Resize:

2 ° A window appears where we set the new size you want for the image:

(1 °) We will here a value for resizing. It is important to do with values exactosde 25%, ie 75, 50, 25. This is how you work the program, which is too technical to explain and it sure would not do well, as I understand it so well ![]()
Suffice to say, after checking it is often true that the results are better if you resize to 75% to 80, 90 or 60, etc ...
You can also put an exact value of pixels for example 400/300 etc ... just open the drop-Percent and change where it says to pixel width and height and the value we want. And turn off the option: Lock aspect radio.
However I recommend you do as a percentage, as this resizes all alike.
(2 º) Checking this option (Rasample using) and Smart Size, we are allowing the program will intelligently resize and will ultimately be the best option
Anyway, you can look and see for yourself how each image is different, find the best for her ![]()
(3 rd) will mark whether the option depending on whether we want to resize multiple layers and all. If you only want to resize one, we will ensure that we stand on this and this option is desmaracada. If you only have a layer ... no matter how this
The rest, for now we'll leave it as it comes and accept the default.
3 º Whenever you resize an image, however well it is, will have lost definition, to get it back somehow we will:

in the window that appears, change the values by showing a snapshot:

Clicking on the icon of the arrow above, we give a name to this configuration and apply it later without having to re-enter the values, just to look for where it says:
Last Used (latest use)
We repeat this step again if necessary, taking into account not overexpose the image and its status is the best. Looking now at the bottom / right of the screen, we see that the dimension of the image has changed:
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Now we can continue to work with her. As work with different images, each with its size, we have to resize several times until you are familiar with this process, we will be including a link to this Tip. I hope you find it useful.
















Shalana, I bow to you.
That point, which clearly and simply.
Corel should hire you if only to translate for the manuals.
My most sincere congratulations. You do not know how long I've been looking for tutorials like yours and the light was not until he came Shalana.
BRAVO