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What affects file size – Adobe Photoshop CC 2014 v.14.xx User Manual

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When creating an image for print media, it’s useful to specify image size in terms of the printed dimensions and the image resolution. These two
measurements, referred to as the document size, determine the total pixel count and therefore the file size of the image; document size also
determines the base size at which an image is placed into another application. You can further manipulate the scale of the printed image using the
Print command; however, changes you make using the Print command affect only the printed image, not the document size of the image file.

If you turn on resampling for the image, you can change print dimensions and resolution independently (and change the total number of pixels in
the image). If you turn off resampling, you can change either the dimensions or the resolution—Photoshop adjusts the other value automatically to
preserve the total pixel count. For the highest print quality, it’s generally best to change the dimensions and resolution first, without resampling.
Then resample only as necessary.

1. Choose Image > Image Size.

2. Change the print dimensions, image resolution, or both:

To change only the print dimensions or only the resolution and adjust the total number of pixels in the image proportionately, select
Resample Image and then choose an interpolation method.

To change the print dimensions and resolution without changing the total number of pixels in the image, deselect Resample Image.

3. To maintain the current ratio of image width to image height, select Constrain Proportions. This option automatically changes the width as

you change the height, and vice versa.

4. Under Document Size, enter new values for the height and width. If desired, choose a new unit of measurement. Note that for Width, the

Columns option uses the width and gutter sizes specified in the Units & Rulers preferences.

5. For Resolution, enter a new value. If desired, choose a new unit of measurement.

To restore the initial values displayed in the Image Size dialog box, hold down Alt (Windows) or Option (Mac OS), and click Reset.

What affects file size?

File size depends on the pixel dimensions of an image and the number of layers it contains. Images with more pixels may produce more detail
when printed, but they require more disk space to store and may be slower to edit and print. You should keep track of your file sizes to make sure
the files are not becoming too large for your purposes. If the file is becoming too large, reduce the number of layers in the image or change the
image size.

You can view the file size information for an image at the bottom of the application window.

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