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the size of images vs the sizes of images

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'The size of images' is used when referring to the overall size of images as a collective group, while 'the sizes of images' is used when discussing the individual sizes of multiple images.

Last updated: March 30, 2024 • 571 views

the size of images

This phrase is correct and commonly used when referring to the overall size of images as a collective group.

This phrase is used when discussing the general or average size of images as a whole.

Examples:

  • The size of images on the website should be optimized for faster loading.
  • Understanding the size of images is important for web design.
  • Consider the size of images when designing the layout of the brochure.
  • Change the size of the image content
  • Resize the layer to the size of the image
  • The 1st-order coefficient changes the size of the image. The tool calls this Zoom.
  • Change the Size of an Image for the screen
  • Shows the size the image will have when it is printed, in the current units. This is the logical size of the image. It depends upon the physical size of the image and the screen resolution.
  • Reduce the image window to the size of the image display
  • You can change the size of the image previews in the dialog using the Preview Size submenu of the dialog's Tab menu.
  • (a) the size of the image; or
  • Enter the new size of the image:
  • The environment map must be an image in grayscale mode too. Size doesn't matter, the environment map is scaled to the size of the source image.
  • Edit Resize: This operation will allow you to shrink or expand the image. Note that if you increase the size of an image, it may appear blurry and/ or pixelated.
  • If this option is checked, then each time change the size of the image, by cropping or resizing it, the image window will automatically resize to follow. Otherwise, the image window will maintain the same size.
  • Reduces the image size by ten percent. Again this refers to the current size of the image.
  • The Scale Image command enlarges or reduces the physical size of the image by changing the number of pixels it contains. It changes the size of the contents of the image and resizes the canvas accordingly.
  • Did you know that you can use the LZW compression to reduce the size of the TIFF image files in the Convert Images plugin?
  • Shows the image height and width in pixels, that is, the physical size of the image.
  • You can set the resolution used to calculate the printed width and height from the physical size of the image, that is, the number of pixels in it.
  • Resize current size to size of the imported image
  • The new size of the exported images, in pixels. SimpleViewer resizes the images too, but this resizes the images before they are uploaded to your server.
  • Size of the preview image in percent of the original

Alternatives:

  • the dimensions of images
  • the resolution of images
  • the aspect ratio of images
  • the file size of images
  • the quality of images

the sizes of images

This phrase is correct and commonly used when discussing the individual sizes of multiple images.

This phrase is used when comparing or describing the specific sizes of different images.

Examples:

  • The sizes of images in the gallery vary greatly.
  • She compared the sizes of images before choosing the one to print.
  • Analyzing the sizes of images helped in organizing the photo collection.
  • Change the size of the image content
  • Resize the layer to the size of the image
  • The 1st-order coefficient changes the size of the image. The tool calls this Zoom.
  • Change the Size of an Image for the screen
  • Shows the size the image will have when it is printed, in the current units. This is the logical size of the image. It depends upon the physical size of the image and the screen resolution.
  • Reduce the image window to the size of the image display
  • You can change the size of the image previews in the dialog using the Preview Size submenu of the dialog's Tab menu.
  • (a) the size of the image; or
  • Enter the new size of the image:
  • The environment map must be an image in grayscale mode too. Size doesn't matter, the environment map is scaled to the size of the source image.
  • Edit Resize: This operation will allow you to shrink or expand the image. Note that if you increase the size of an image, it may appear blurry and/ or pixelated.
  • If this option is checked, then each time change the size of the image, by cropping or resizing it, the image window will automatically resize to follow. Otherwise, the image window will maintain the same size.
  • Reduces the image size by ten percent. Again this refers to the current size of the image.
  • The Scale Image command enlarges or reduces the physical size of the image by changing the number of pixels it contains. It changes the size of the contents of the image and resizes the canvas accordingly.
  • Did you know that you can use the LZW compression to reduce the size of the TIFF image files in the Convert Images plugin?
  • Shows the image height and width in pixels, that is, the physical size of the image.
  • You can set the resolution used to calculate the printed width and height from the physical size of the image, that is, the number of pixels in it.
  • Resize current size to size of the imported image
  • The new size of the exported images, in pixels. SimpleViewer resizes the images too, but this resizes the images before they are uploaded to your server.
  • Size of the preview image in percent of the original

Alternatives:

  • the individual sizes of images
  • the various sizes of images
  • the different sizes of images
  • the dimensions of each image
  • the measurements of images

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