9.
Size
guide in Adobe Photoshop
Adobe Photoshop is the most popular and widely used
software for graphic design. The primary functions of the Photoshop are photo
editing, graphic designing and so on. It is software developed by Adobe to
create and edit images and logos. By adobe Photoshop adjustment and
modification can be done. Adobe Photoshop is a professional image editing
software package that can be used by experts and also by others. It is more
suitable for the experts. While the package offers some basic tips on the tools
available in Photoshop, more comprehensive guidance can be accessed on the web
or in the help menu of your own version of Photoshop. When working with images
for a website, you will need to re-size your images to suit your particular
purpose. Here is a basic guide that can help you decide on what is suitable.
The units used here are pixels, which are standard units across all the
computer platforms. The conversion between pixels and inches is roughly 1=72
pixels or 1 cm=28 pixels. To use this particular unit if measure you will need
to adjust your preference settings by selecting Edit-Preferences-Units and
Rulers and changing the units and rulers to measure in pixels.
Type of picture
Size in Pixels
Background
1024 x 768
Standard Picture for yourself for a personal website
200 x 200
Title bar for example Google title bar on the Google
home page
276 x 110
These are the some of the simple size guides used in
the Adobe Photoshop.
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