Last updated on
6 Jul 2022
Resample
Changing the pixel dimensions of an image is called resampling. Resampling can degrade image quality. Downsampling decreases the number of pixels in the image, while upsampling increases the number.
The detail in the original image (left) is crisp, while the detail in the upsampled version (center) is slightly blurred. Much of the detail in the downsampled version (right) is lost.
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Pixel dimensions |
Size |
File size |
Left image |
470 x 1000 |
2.75" x 4.75" at 240 ppi |
1.34MB |
Center image |
940 x 2000 |
2.75" x 4.75" at 480 ppi |
5.38MB |
Right image |
157 x 333 |
2.75" x 4.75" at 80 ppi |
153K |