
You have two unit choices: pixels/inch and pixels/cm. Resolution should be determined according to how the image will be used. In the Resolution text box, type a value for the resolution of your image. NOTE: You have several unit choices: pixels, inches, centimeters (cm), millimeters (mm), points, and picas. In the Height text box, type a value for the height of your image.įrom the Height pull-down list, select a unit of measurement. NOTE: You have several unit choices: pixels, inches, centimeters (cm), millimeters (mm), points, picas, and columns.

Under the Preset section, in the Width text box, type a value for the width of your image.įrom the Width pull-down list, select a unit of measurement. In the Name text box, type a name for your image. The New dialog box allows you to specify the name, width, height, resolution, and mode of your new image.

You can create a new image by using the New dialog box. Using the Look in pull-down list, navigate to the desired image. Opening Imagesįollow these instructions to open an image in Photoshop. This document will get you started by providing instructions for basic tasks. Photoshop is a program used for editing images and graphics.

This article is based on legacy software. (Archives) Adobe Photoshop CS3: Basics for Working with Image Files
