There are many reasons to resize layers.
Scale elements for perspective.
Add a palm tree to your holiday pictures and scale it up to fit or make your head smaller in that awkward family photo.
Resize text.
Adding text to your image? Lay out your words on their own layer and adjust the size until they really make a statement.
Bring balance to your design.
Whether you’re making a logo or an art piece, you can increase or decrease an element’s layer size to balance your composition.
Protect your pixels.
Repeatedly resizing an image can reduce its quality. Using Smart Objects to resize a layer keeps your image clear without destroying pixels.
How do I change the size of a layer in Photoshop?
You can alter the size of a layer using the Free Transform tool in four simple steps.
- Select it:
From the Layers panel, select the layer or layers you want to resize. - Transform it:
Select Edit › Free Transform. - Resize it:
While holding the Shift key to avoid distorting the image, click and drag the corners or edges of the Transform border to resize or rotate the content. - Finalise it:
Tress Enter (on Windows) or Return (on macOS) to finalise your changes.
Is there another way to change a layer’s size?
If you want to make precise adjustments to the size of your layer, use the Free Transform tool to adjust the field values.
- Select it:
Select the Move tool from the toolbar on the right. - Show it:
Select Show Transform Controls from the Options bar. - Click it:
Click the point identification box surrounding the selected layer. - Adjust it:
Enter your desired percentages next to Width and Height to scale the layer to a specific value. Right-click inside the percentage field to select a different unit of measurement like pixels, centimetres or inches. - Finish it:
When you’re done, press Enter or select the checkmark to the right of the menu bar.
Other tips for using layers.
Learn shortcuts and best practices that make working with layers a breeze.
Use a keyboard shortcut to resize a layer faster.
Press Ctrl+T on Windows or Command+T on Mac to instantly access the Free Transform tool and bring up the sizing handles so you can adjust the size of your layer. .
Name your layers.
When you’re working on a project with multiple layers, you can rename them to make it easier to identify the one you want to resize. Just double-click the layer name to modify it.
Learn more about layers.
Explore tutorials on how to make the most out of every layer.
Layer basics.
Layers are a versatile tool for non-destructive editing that you can use to composite images together, add special effects and otherwise enhance your image.
Layer opacity.
By adjusting the layer opacity setting you can control how much of a layer is visible and how it blends with the layers beneath it.