Changing image size (scaling and resampling)

In Affinity Photo there are options to change a document's or image's pixel dimensions and/or print resolution.

You can change the 'size' of an image by scaling or resampling it. These can be undertaken independently or simultaneously.

Scaling

Scaling will embed a specific print resolution into an image's metadata to force it to print at a specific dpi (e.g. 300 dpi). The image's pixel dimensions remain unaffected.

Resampling

Resampling will do one of the following:

When you resample an image, you have the option to:

Resampling may be carried out to:

More To scale an image:
  1. From the Document Menu, select Resize.
  2. Ensure Resize is set to Document and the Resample option is disabled.
  3. Change the DPI to control the number of pixels (dots) which will be printed per inch when your document is printed. Set higher values (e.g., 300dpi) for professional printing.
  4. Choose Apply.

You will see no change in the image on the page as this procedure only affects the image's metadata.

More To resample an image:
  1. From the Document Menu, select Resize.
  2. Ensure Resize is set to Document and the Resample option is enabled.
  3. Enter your new document dimensions in the Size boxes—left box for width, right box for height.
    • To resize the width and height independently, tap the lock icon (to unlock) between the Size boxes.
  4. (Optional) Select a different measurement unit from the Units pop-up menu. Rulers will update to the new measurement unit.
  5. (Optional) Change the DPI to control the number of pixels (dots) which will be printed per inch when your document is printed. Set higher values (e.g., 300dpi) for professional printing.
  6. Select a Resample method from the pop-up menu.
  7. Choose Apply.

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