- Avoid increasing the image size by more than 125%. Otherwise, images appear stretched and pixelated. - Resize an image after you have retouched and corrected it. - Resize an image after you have cropped unwanted areas. Decreasing the image size after cropping ensures that the image has as much useful information as possible. - The size of image on your screen depends on the pixel height and width of the image, on the zoom level, and on your monitor settings. As a result, an image that is displayed on your monitor may differ in size from a printed version. Tip provided by the CorelDRAW Team.
- Avoid increasing the image size by more than 125%. Otherwise, images appear stretched and pixelated.
- Resize an image after you have retouched and corrected it.
- Resize an image after you have cropped unwanted areas. Decreasing the image size after cropping ensures that the image has as much useful information as possible.
- The size of image on your screen depends on the pixel height and width of the image, on the zoom level, and on your monitor settings. As a result, an image that is displayed on your monitor may differ in size from a printed version.
Tip provided by the CorelDRAW Team.