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Old April 5th, 2008, 09:38 PM
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any word on whether it is possible to resize photos once you upload them?
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Old April 6th, 2008, 01:01 AM
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Hi mo,

In Elements, from the menu, you can Image > Resize > Image Size, click to add check marks to Resample Image & Constrain Proportions. Then enter a width or height you want the image to be. However, if you upsize the image very much, it will become pixelated.

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Old April 6th, 2008, 09:20 AM
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thank you diana

i was actually referring to photoshop express.

would be great if we could resize in the web app.
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Old April 6th, 2008, 11:42 PM
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Sorry, I didn't check the category of your thread. My bad habit of checking the new posts from the Quick Links menu > Today's Posts, which gives me all new posts from all categories, and forgetting to check the category sometimes.

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Help! I'm suddenly having trouble downloading my photos from Express. I did it a couple time because I have the edited photos on my desktop. Now when I try, it gives me only the All Files option for saving. What happened to choosing jpg? Any ideas?
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It seemed to work OK for me. Maybe i'm doing it another way. I go into My Photos select a photo, click the down arrow at the bottom right of the thumbnail and select download. That should give you a few different size options.

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Thanks Tony! My issue happens after I click download on Photo Options and choose a file size: after I click the download button, the only option in the Save as type drop down in the XP dialog box is All Files (*.*). Doh! What gives?
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That's just a Windows thing - I get that too. But it doesn't mean it will save All Files - it just means you can use any file name and extension in the File Name box above - but that box should already be filled in with the Photoshop Express file - something like Image1.jpg . Just click Save and you'll only get one file downlaoded.

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Aha! It's that easy. I didn't know you could put the extension in the first box. Thanks for schooling me, Tony.
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