There are a few ways to change the size of your background. You can use the keyboard shortcut “Control + Shift + [number]”, or open the System Preferences window and select “Desktop & Screen Sizes”. In the “Screen Sizes” window, you can change the size of your background by selecting “Background”.

In Photoshop, go to File > New (or press Command-N). In the New dialog box, click on the Size category and choose Custom from the list. In the Custom Size dialog box, enter the desired size in pixels and click OK.

There are a few ways to resize a background in Photoshop. One way is to use the Image Size dialog box. To do this, open the Image Size dialog box by selecting Image > Size. In the Image Size dialog box, select the width and height of the background you want to resize, and then click OK. Another way to resize a background in Photoshop is to use the Crop tool (C). To do this, select the background you want to resize, and then press C.

To resize the canvas in Photoshop, first select the document window and then choose Window > Canvas Size. The Canvas Size dialog box will appear. In the Width field, type the desired width of the canvas, and in the Height field, type the desired height of the canvas. Click on the OK button to save your changes.

To resize an image without stretching it, you can use the Image Size option in the Image menu. To adjust the size of the image without affecting its resolution, you can use the Scale option in the Image menu.

In Photoshop, go to Image > Image Size. Enter the new size in pixels and click OK.

There are a few ways to resize an image in Photoshop. You can use the tools on the toolbar, or you can use the resize command. To use the tools on the toolbar, first select the image you want to resize, and then click on one of the tools on the toolbar. To use the resize command, first select the image you want to resize, and then type “resize” into the Photoshop menu bar.

In Photoshop, go to File > New > Image. In the Image Size dialog box, specify the dimensions of the new image.

There are a few ways to resize a canvas. One way is to use the resize handles that appear when you drag the corners of the canvas. Another way is to use the toolbar in the top left corner of the window.

There are a few ways to resize a Photoshop canvas without cropping. One is to use the Width and Height tools in the Tools panel, or the keyboard shortcut Command+W (or Ctrl+W on a Mac). You can also use the Free Transform tool to resize the canvas while preserving its proportions.

To check the size of a document in Photoshop, open the document in question and use the File menu to select “Page Setup.” In the Page Setup dialog box, look at the “Document Size” field and use the slider to change the value to reflect the size of your document.

Ctrl + J is the shortcut for “J”apostrophe key in Photoshop.

To resize an image in Photoshop manually, first open the image in Photoshop. Next, use the sizing tools to resize the image as you want it to appear on your screen.

To resize an image in Photoshop, first select the image you want to resize and then click on the “Image” menu and select “Resize Image.” In the “Resize Image” dialog box that opens, you can use the slider to specify the new size of the image and then click on the “OK” button to save your changes.

There are a few ways to resize and stretch an image in Photoshop. You can use the tools on the toolbar, or you can use the Transform tool. To resize an image using the toolbar, first select the image, and then click on one of the resizing buttons. To stretch an image, use the Transform tool. To stretch an image horizontally or vertically, first select the image, and then click on one of the stretching buttons located at the top of the Transform panel.