Shrinking a banner to a smaller size We use an automatic proportional resize process that only works well if going from larger to smaller If you need a resize larger than the original or of different proportions, it must be repurposed
Resizing an image will make it larger or smaller than its original size Keeping the image inproportion means that when you resize the image, you are keeping the height and width ratio the same as the original image
a software feature you use to change the size of an object like a drawing, picture, or text box
The ability to scale a design to different sizes May cause density problems unless stitch count can be altered
{i} act of changing the size of an object; act of scaling, act of changing the size of a graphic picture by adding or removing pixels (Computer Graphics)
It is generally possible to resize files so prints can be made either smaller or larger Significant up sizing is usually not successful, but an adjustment of up to 20 percent is acceptable Determine in advance what sizes will be required on a print job
Change of reproduction size It is generally possible to resize files so prints can be made either smaller or larger Significant up sizing is usually not successful, but an adjustment of up to 20 percent is acceptable
to change the size of an image by reducing or increasing the resolution and/or the square measurement of the file [Note: it is not possible to add more data to an image after it is scanned It is always preferable to scan an image at the size needed rather than to try to increase the size or resolution later ]
To make an object larger or smaller In graphical user interfaces you can resize windows to make them larger or smaller Other terms for resize are size and scale
Some web sites cause your browser window to fill your screen How rude of them! PopUpCop prevents this behavior yet does not interfere with your ability to resize your browser windows Nor does it attempt to control the initial size of new browser windows
To change the size of an object (such as framed text or a graphic) by dragging sizing handles located on the sides and corner of the selected object, or by adjusting its dimensions in a dialog box