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Resize Image on Mac
Easily Resize PDF and PNG Images on Mac
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Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
To resize a PDF image on a Mac, you typically use Preview by opening the PDF and selecting 'Tools' -> 'Adjust Size'. This allows you to set the desired dimensions for your PDF document.
Use the Preview app on macOS for resizing PNG images. Open the image in Preview, go to 'Tools', and select 'Adjust Size' to change its dimensions as needed.
Yes, open the JPG image in Preview, then select 'File' -> 'Export'. Choose PNG as the file format, and save your converted image.
Open the PDF in Preview, select 'File' -> 'Export', and choose an image format such as PNG or JPEG. This converts your PDF pages to image files.
Preview supports resizing multiple images at once. Open all images in Preview, select them from the sidebar, choose 'Tools' -> 'Adjust Size', and apply your changes.
When resizing images, ensure you're maintaining the aspect ratio to avoid distortion. Higher resolution images retain quality better when scaled down.
Yes, macOS supports resizing commonly used formats like PDF, JPG, and PNG through its default apps like Preview.
Yes, resizing affects the page dimensions, not the text or content itself. Use 'Adjust Size' in Preview for the best result.
Preview allows for resizing and basic annotations, but editing existing text requires more advanced PDF editing software.
Yes, but you may need third-party apps as Preview doesn't natively support Webp. Once converted, you can resize it like other image formats.
Reduce image dimensions and quality in Preview before exporting. This decreases file size, making it more web-friendly.
Yes, you can annotate images using tools in Preview even after resizing. Use the annotate tools to mark up your resized image.
Annotations made in Preview persist after resizing the image, ensuring any text or highlights are maintained.
Resizing affects dimensions but can indirectly reduce file size. However, the Preview app does not have strict limits on file size during resizing.
Yes, Preview is a default application available across all macOS versions, making it convenient for image and PDF tasks.