![]() If you make the image 640-wide with 144 it will be double the resolution and look better on the screen, but it will still appear as the same width as 320-wide / 72 pixels / inch. So you can change the resolution in the Adjust Size control in Preview from 72 to 144 pixel/inch. If you are using a Mac from the last few years you have a HiDPI "retina" display. You can resize the image by choosing the desired size or. By default OS X comes with Default for display selected. This is a simple to use Mac app that lets you edit your images in several ways including resizing. Of course even though a 640-wide image fits the width and looks similar to the 3024-wide image when you bring it into a note, it is a much smaller file. Click on the Display tab to show the MacBook screen resolution settings. Only when you are less than that, say at 320 or 160 will it become "small" in Notes. (You may need to scroll down. Shrinking that to 1024 or even 640 across won't seem to make too much of a difference because it is still too wide to fit, so will scale to fit the width. To change these settings, choose Apple menu > System Settings, then click Displays in the sidebar. So if your original image is 3024 across, it will fit horizontally. Keep in mind that in Notes the image will scale to fit horizontally if it is too big. Now you've got an image that has been resized. Make sure Resample Image is checked, and also Scale Proportionally. ![]() Then take the copy and open it in Preview. Resizing will change the file, so if you still need the original file at the original size, then make a copy. First, make a copy of the image file if you need to. ![]()
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