Photoshop’s default canvas size is 1024×768 pixels.

Photoshop’s default canvas size is 1280×800 pixels.

Canvas is a layer in Photoshop that allows you to create drawings, paintings, and other graphics.

No, the resolution of a canvas is not affected by its size.

There is no definitive answer to this question as it depends on your specific needs and preferences. However, a good starting point would be to consider the size of the painting you plan to create, as well as the size of your monitor. If you’re unsure about how large a painting should be, it’s best to start small and work your way up.

Canvas size is the actual size of the canvas in pixels. Image size is the size of the image after it has been scaled down to fit on the canvas.

Photoshop has a number of different image sizes, depending on the resolution you are working with. The most common sizes are 72 dpi (pixels per inch), 300 dpi, and 600 dpi.

To change the canvas size in Photoshop, open the document window and select Image > Canvas Size. You can also use keyboard shortcuts: Command + (plus sign) to enlarge the canvas, and Command – (minus sign) to reduce the canvas size.

Canvas size is the dimensions of the space that a canvas will fill.

Photoshop resolution is the size of the image pixels. For example, a resolution of 72 dpi is 72 pixels per inch.