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  • schrodingersman
    +2

    You can change the dimensions in MS Paint. Open the picture you want to change. Then go to the image ribbon and locate the re size button. This will allow you to change the size based on percentage or by pixels. It will also allow you to retain the original aspect ratio of the original image. It is an odd size to achieve so often times I have to customize the pixel size without retaining the aspect ratio.

    • thinkerbell
      +2

      That's good advice. In photoshop open a new project and make sure the dimensions are 1680x153. Open the photo you want, and click the lock icon to unlock the photo so you can move it over to the new project. Keep in mind that though the dimensions are as stated, the sides get cut off. Test the photo out on your own profile to make sure it looks good.

      • FivesandSevens
        +1

        Thank you for the advice. I wound up doing my first banner in Paint, but I'll try PS next!

        • thinkerbell
          +2

          Paint is a great little tool! Glad you found something that worked.

          • FivesandSevens
            +1

            It really is. I use it all the time for screencaps and such, but somehow I never noticed that images could be resized by pixel-count!

    • FivesandSevens
      +1

      Thank you. That's very helpful. I was able to get something to work by following your instructions. I'm still playing around with things, trying to reckon with the missing ends/sides problem, but that's just a minor quibble compared to not being able to do anything at all!

      • schrodingersman
        +3

        Yeah that odd size has been throwing me off and causing me to have to redo things. I'm sure as more people start creating banners a more streamlined process will develop.