When you’re working with Photoshop, it’s important to be aware of the canvas size. The canvas is the area that your computer sees when it displays your image. The size of the canvas is determined by how wide or tall you want your image to be. To adjust the canvas size, open Photoshop and click on the File menu and then select “New Image.” In the “Name” field, enter a new name for your image and click on the OK button. When you create a new image, Photoshop will automatically set the canvas size to be equal to or larger than the original image’s width and height. If you want to reduce or eliminate some of the space between your images, you can use a smaller or larger canvas size. To resize an image using Photoshop, follow these steps:
- Open Photoshop and click on one of your images in order to select it as a target for editing.
- Click on the Edit button at the bottom of the screen.
- In the “Target” field, enter a new name for your image and click on OK.
- When you edit an image using Photoshop, remember that when you resize an image using this method, all of its pixels will be affected - including those in corners or near edges!