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Photopea (/ ˈ f oʊ t ə ˈ p iː / FOH-tə-PEE) is a web-based photo and graphics editor developed by Ivan Kutskir. It is used for image editing, making illustrations, web design or converting between different image formats. Photopea is free advertising-supported software, and offers a premium ad-free subscription
An image size can be changed in several ways. Consider resizing a 160x160 pixel photo to the following 40x40 pixel thumbnail and then scaling the thumbnail to a 160x160 pixel image. Also consider doubling the size of the following image containing text.
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The available values for thumbnail size in Preferences (on the Appearance tab) are 120px, 150px, 180px, 200px, 220px (default), 250px, 300px, and 400px. As explained at Wikipedia:Extended image syntax § Size, upright=Factor will "adjust a thumbnail's size to Factor times the default thumbnail size, rounding the result to the nearest multiple of 10".
To view multiple windows in AOL Desktop Gold, you'll want to resize and position them appropriately on your screen. You can also save the window size and position for the next time you sign in to Desktop Gold. Open the window you want to resize or move. Click and drag the outside border of the window to modify its size.
This makes it useful for scaling the details in faces, and in particular eyes. xBRZ is optimized for multi-core CPUs and 64-bit architectures and shows 40–60% better performance than HQx even when running on a single CPU core only. [citation needed] It supports scaling images with an alpha channel, and scaling by integer factors from 2× up ...
Version [5] Release date [5] Significant changes [5] 3.1 May 28, 2008 Initial release 3.2 October 9, 2008 Many new options and supports +19 languages 3.3 January 5, 2009 Many new options, adjustments, tools and supports +23 languages 3.4 August 28, 2009 Many new options, adjustments, supports netbook resolutions (1024×600) and supports +27 ...
The Sony α1 [66] and Sony α7 IV [67] offer capturing images in 10-bit HEIF format with an HDR format that uses HLG. The Fujifilm X-H2S, [68] Fujifilm X-H2, [69] Fujifilm X-T5, [70] and Fujifilm X100VI [71] offers a choice of JPEG or 10-bit HEIF file formats. The Nikon Z9 and Nikon Z8 offer 10-bit HEIF file formats.