How to Resize Digital Images for Projection to 1600px by 1200px

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How to Resize Digital Images for Projection to 1600px by 1200px How to resize an image using Photoshop Elements. (Other software will have similar ways to resize.) Start with an original file that is too large (as produced by your camera or before cropping if you have been making changes to the image). Do not try to scale up an image that is too small to project as the quality will suffer (if you have edited or changed an image for emailing so that is it now a much smaller file or pixel size than the original, go back to your original to resize for projection). First crop your image to a shape that fits the subject matter, if it needs it. Having done that save the image without changing any sizes so that you have a large size if you need it. You can set your crop tool to 1600 pixels wide and 1200 pixels high and see if that setting includes everything you want in the image. The example below has all that is needed in the image so can be saved after cropping without any need for further resizing. 1

However, if you can t fit everything into those proportions you will need to resize the image instead. This box is 1600 pixels wide and 1200 pixels high. Your image needs to fit within these measurements. It must not be 1600 pixels high If your image is a portrait shape (the height is greater than the width) then it will need to be resized to 1200 pixels high. 2

From the Image menu select Resize and then Image Size. Working in the Pixel Dimensions box: Note that the Width and Height dimensions must display a bracket or linked symbol to ensure that any changes you make here will not change the shape of the image. This symbol appears when Constrain Proportions and Resample Image are ticked. Change the Height to 1200 pixels. The Height has now been changed to 1200 pixels. You can see that the Width has automatically changed to 815 Pixels to maintain the correct shape of this image. You do not need to change the Width. The image has now been changed to a size and shape that the projector can deal with. You can ignore the Document Size information as it applies only to prints. Select OK to make the changes 3

This is how the image fits within the 1600 x 1200 space. When this image is projected it will automatically include black borders to left and right of the image, but none at top and bottom. You do not need to fill the space to left and right with black. Save your image as a JPEG file with the name you want it to have for the competition followed by your initials and make sure you use the large file option. 4

If your image is a landscape shape (the width is greater than the height) then it will need to be resized to 1600 pixels wide. From the Image menu select Resize and then Image Size. Working in the Pixel Dimensions box: Note that the Width and Height dimensions must display a bracket or linked symbol to ensure that any changes you make here will not change the shape of the image. This symbol appears when Constrain Proportions and Resample Image are ticked. Change the Width to 1600 pixels. You can ignore the Document Size information as it applies only to prints. 5

The Width has been changed to 1600 pixels. You will see that the Height has automatically changed to 1126 Pixels to maintain the correct shape of this image. You do not need to change the Height. The image has now been changed to a size and shape that the projector can deal with. Select OK to make the changes 6

This is how the image fits within the 1600 x 1200 space. When this image is projected it will automatically include black borders at top and bottom, but none to left and right. You do not need to fill the space above and below with black. Another example of a landscape image: 7

From the Image menu select Resize and then Image Size. Working in the Pixel Dimensions box: Note that the Width and Height dimensions must display a bracket or linked symbol to ensure that any changes you make here will not change the shape of the image. This symbol appears when Constrain Proportions and Resample Image are ticked. Change the Width to 1600 pixels. You can ignore the Document Size information as it applies only to prints. The Width has been changed to 1600 pixels. You will see that the Height has automatically changed to 453 Pixels to maintain the correct shape of this image. You do not need to change the Height. The image has now been changed to a size and shape that the projector can deal with. Select OK to make the changes 8

This is how the image fits within the 1600 x 1200 space. When this image is projected it will automatically include black borders at top and bottom, but none to left and right. You do not need to fill the space above and below with black. 9

Now we have a square image From the Image menu select Resize and then Image Size. Working in the Pixel Dimensions box: Note that the Width and Height dimensions must display a bracket or linked symbol to ensure that any changes you make here will not change the shape of the image. This symbol appears when Constrain Proportions and Resample Image are ticked. 10

Change the Width to 1600 pixels and see what happens You can see that the height is also 1600 which is too high so you need to change the height instead of the width when you have a square image. Change the Height to 1200 pixels. Now both Width and Height are 1200px The image has now been changed to a size and shape that the projector can deal with. Select OK to make the changes 11

This is how it fits within the 1600 x 1200 space. When this image is projected it will automatically include black borders to left and right of the image, but none at top and bottom. You do not need to fill the space to left and right with black. 12

The next image is wider than a square image From the Image menu select Resize and then Image Size. Working in the Pixel Dimensions box: Note that the Width and Height dimensions must display a bracket or linked symbol to ensure that any changes you make here will not change the shape of the image. This symbol appears when Constrain Proportions and Resample Image are ticked. 13

Change the Width to 1600 pixels and see what happens You can see that the height is 1364 which is too high so you need to change the height instead of the width as when you have a square or portrait image. Change the Height to 1200 pixels. Now both Width and Height are within 1600px by 1200px The image has now been changed to a size and shape that the projector can deal with. Select OK to make the changes 14

This is how it fits within the 1600 x 1200 space. When this image is projected it will automatically include black borders to left and right of the image, but none at top and bottom. You do not need to fill the space to left and right with black. 15

Saving and renaming your image Before saving your image: Using Image menu Convert Colour Profile, check that the colour profile for the image is srgb. Do not use Adobe RGB as not all projectors cope with it properly, so colours may be degraded. Saving: Save as brings up the option to choose a folder to save your image in and the option to give it a relevant name. In the File name box you can rename the image rather than accepting whatever comes up as a default name. For example the file name for above image could be Buzzzzy bees rather than leaving it as camera1 2274_edited-2 Save as a jpg file JPEG (.JPG,*.JPEG,*.JPE) In the JPEG Options box you need to ensure the marker is at large file so that Quality is 12 and Maximum shows next to it. Please give your images an appropriate title before emailing them. If you didn t rename it when saving, you can rename a file by clicking on its name in Windows Explorer. Right click for the Rename option and then overtype its name. (If.jpg is showing at the end do not overtype this bit.) 16