Note: If you’d like to change the print dimensions of an image without changing the quality of the image (or its pixel dimensions), deselect the Resample checkbox. So, if you have a 10x10 inch image at 300 PPI, its pixel size would be 3000x3000. The basic formula for this is Print Size x Resolution = Pixel Dimensions. When you change the print dimensions of an image, you’re essentially changing its pixel dimensions indirectly by letting Pixelmator Pro calculate the size for you. Note: If you’d like to resize the image without keeping its original proportions, deselect Scale proportionally. Choose a print unit (inches, cm, mm, or points) from the Unit pop-up menu.Įnter a new width and height for the image or use text field math to calculate it.Press Option ⌥ + Command ⌘ + I on your keyboard.Choose Image > Image Size (from the Image menu at the top of your screen).
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