There are a few ways to resize an image in Photoshop. The most common way to resize an image is by using the Image Size dialog box. The Image Size dialog box is located in the Image menu, and it has three tabs: the General tab, the Width tab, and the Height tab. The General tab contains settings for the image’s size, such as how wide or tall the image should be. The Width tab also contains settings for how many pixels to use for each inch of width or height, and the Height tab contains settings for how many pixels to use for each inch of height. The next step is to select a size from one of the tabs. To resize an image using the Width tab, click on one of the images in the window and then click on its resizing button. To resize an image using the Height tab, click on one of the images in the window and then click on its resizing button again. Once you have resized an image using either of these tabs, you can save it by clicking on File > Save As… and then selecting a filename that you want to use when you view or print your image.