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Head First HTML with CSS

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As you can see, there’s a lot of functionality built into this<br />

dialog. Let’s put it to good use. To resize the image, you<br />

need to change the width to 600 pixels and the height<br />

to 400 pixels. Then you need to save the image in JPEG<br />

format. Let’s start <strong>with</strong> the resize...<br />

188 Chapter 5<br />

This will not affect the original image,<br />

just the file you’re going to save.<br />

(1) Change the image size here<br />

to a width of 600 and a height<br />

of 400. If you have “Constrain<br />

Proportions” checked, then all you<br />

have to do is type the new width,<br />

600, and Elements will change the<br />

height to 400 for you.<br />

(2) Once the width and<br />

height are set correctly,<br />

click “Apply” to let<br />

Elements know this is<br />

the size you want.<br />

You must click Apply to reduce the image size; otherwise,<br />

the image will be saved at its original width and height.

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