INPUT ARTICLE: Article: In order to better distinguish your Instagram account from others, it's a good idea to customize your account's details. You can also add this information when initially setting up your account on mobile. If you already have a profile photo, this option will be entitled "Change Profile Photo". You have several options for uploading your profile photo:  Import from Facebook - Select a photo from your Facebook media. Your Facebook account and Instagram account must be linked. Import from Twitter - Select a photo from your Twitter media. Your Twitter account and Instagram account must be linked. Take Photo - Take a photo to use for your profile. Choose from Library - Select a photo from your camera roll. This will lend a distinct image or face to your Instagram account, making it more recognizable than an account without a profile picture. This is a good place to upload a logo if your Instagram is dedicated to a brand or business. This spot is usually reserved for your full name, but Instagram allows users to add a single name (e.g., a first or a last name). If you're using this account for work, consider placing your business' name here in lieu of your own. This is how you will appear to others on Instagram. For maximum user accessibility, try to make your username something related to your Instagram's predominant content. If your preferred username is currently being used, Instagram will prompt you to choose a different username. If you have a dedicated website (e.g., for personal content, for photography, or for your business), putting its URL link in this field will display it below your profile information when other users visit your page. This is a good way for you to promote your work or life outside of Instagram without paying for advertising. This should be information related to your Instagram content and/or your intentions; for example, if your Instagram is primarily a nature-based photography collection, mention that in the bio box. You can also put relevant hashtags in this field, which can make your account easier to find for users searching for similar content. This is at the bottom of the page; only you can see this information, as it pertains to your Instagram account's registration. From here, you can change the following items:  Your registered email address. Your registered phone number. Your gender preference. This will save your changes!

SUMMARY: Tap the "Edit Profile" button on your account page. Tap "Add Profile Photo". Upload a profile photo from your chosen source. Tap the "Name" field to add a name. Tap the "Username" field to add a custom username. Tap the "Website" field to add your website's URL. Tap the "Bio" field to add an account bio. Review your private information. Tap "Done" in the top right corner.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Bend the stamen wires in half so that the bead ends form 10 heads when bent up together. This piece becomes the stem, so make sure it is long enough. Wrap around the bent stamen pieces and the stem wire with florist's tape to bind in place. This forms the stamen centerpiece and stem. Place the middle two petals opposite each other around the stamen piece. Wrap with florist's wire to bind them to the stamen centerpiece and a little part of the stem. Wrap florist's wire around to bind them to the stamen centerpiece and a little of the stem. Take the tape all the way down to the base of the stem, to completely cover the wire. The flower is now complete but you may find that you need to twist the petals a little to make them appear more realistic. This is really a case of experimentation, so just play around a little to get the idea. Vary the colors for variety, especially if making a bunch of flowers (see next part).
Summary: Use five stamen pieces per flower. Attach the bent stamens to one long piece of thin wire. Arrange five petals around the stamen centerpiece. Add the other three outer petals at even spacings around the middle petals. Wrap the florist's tape around the top of the stem. Make any needed adjustments. Repeat for as many flowers as you wish to make.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: It's the icon that resembles a blue and white smiley face. It's in the Dock at the bottom of the screen. Use the Finder to open the folder containing the photo you want to resize. You can use the sidebar on the left to open common folders on your Mac. Preview is the default image viewing app on Mac. You can normally open an image in Preview by double-clicking it. If Preview is not your default image viewer, use the following steps to open the image in Preview.   Right-click on the image. If you are using a Magic Mouse or trackpad, click with two fingers. Click File. Click Open With. Click Preview.app. It's in the menu bar at the top of the screen. You'll find this in the Tools drop-down menu. Use the drop-down menu next to the "Height" and "Width" boxes to select a percentage. The default unit is "Percentage". You can also select "pixels". "inches", "cm", and more. You can use either one of these boxes to resize the image. If you selected "Percentage" type what percent you want the new image size to be. If you selected "pixels", or "inches" or another unit, type however many units you want to new image size to be in the boxes.  Ensure that the checkbox next to "Scale proportionally" is checked so that the image is not distorted when you resize it. Alternatively, you can click the drop-down menu next to "Fit into" and select an image size to quickly resize the image. It's in the lower-right corner of the "Image Dimensions" window. This applies your changes to the photo. It's in the menu bar in the upper-right corner. It's in the File drop-down menu. This will save your file on your computer using the dimensions that you selected. To save the image in a different format, click Export… in the File drop-down menu, then click the "Format" drop-down menu and select one of the following image formats:   JPEG - best for photos on the web. Compact files.  JPEG-2000 - high quality, good compression. Smaller files.  OpenEXR - best used to compress video files.  PNG - best for graphics and small Web files. Larger files.  TIFF - best for editing and storing images. Larger files.

SUMMARY:
Open the Finder . Navigate to the photo you want to resize. Open the image you want to resize in Preview. Click Tools. Click Adjust Size…. Select a unit of measurement. Type a new number in the "Width" or "Height" boxes. Click OK. Click File. Click Save.