
There are some offset-type parameters to sips, maybe there is a way to put the original image top left? In any case, you can cut and paste it to move it where you want it. If you don't specify an -out argument, it modifies the file directly rather than copying it.
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sips -padToHeightWidth 1000 950 -out Īnd then I later pasted something else to give you an idea of the result. Pixelstyle Photo Editor for Mac is an all-in-one Mac photo editor with a huge range of high-end filters: lighting, blurs, distortions, tilt-shift, shadows, glows. Resize the image as desired from the 'Tools' menu (unlock the proportions if desired) Re-paste original image from the clipboard ( cmd + V) and move it where you want it on the resized canvas.

(I did not have to query the size info, but I found I would always underestimate it (it's based the mac's native pixel resolution), so kept on truncating it instead). Select all ( cmd + A) and cut ( cmd + X) the image from its canvas (convert to png if asked). So, it's 174x950 and I want to make give more vertical space. Kapwing’s free online image resizer lets you resize any image by width and height to fit any social media platform. I took a screenshot, of this page.īut now I want to stretch it a bit to add some more space to cut and paste stuff. OK, not saying this is the greatest, and still experimenting with it, but you can use the built-in sips terminal app if you know how big the image has to be and you are tolerant of cosmetics. Our free online image resizer makes it easy to resize large images to smaller ones without changing the aspect ratio.
