To calculate the new image size:
\[ NS = OS \times \left(\frac{ND}{OD}\right) \]
Where:
Image size adjustment refers to the process of changing the dimensions of an image while maintaining its aspect ratio or adjusting it to fit specific requirements. This process is commonly used in graphic design, web development, and photography to ensure that images fit properly within a given space or meet certain file size constraints. Adjusting the size of an image can involve scaling it up or down, which affects the image’s resolution and file size. Proper image size adjustment ensures that images look clear and sharp without becoming pixelated or distorted.
Let's assume the following values:
Using the formula:
\[ NS = 500 \times \left(\frac{800}{1000}\right) = 400 \text{ KB} \]
The new image size is 400 KB.