I want to download digital stamps but would need to change the size to fit my project. Does keynote have the ability to change picture size?

I'm trying to find a app that will allow me to change the size of a digital stamp. I have heard that Adobe Photoshop will allow me to do this but that is outside of my price range right now. Would Keynote allow me to do this?

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Yes Keynote will work OK as a print application for standard image formats;  TIFF, JPEG, PNG, PICT
Drag and drop as many graphics as you want on to a page.
Disply the ruler;   view menu > ruler
Go into  Keynote menu > Preferences   and set the Ruler to inches or centimeters
you can then drag a guide line out from the ruler to help size the graphic to the measurement you want
ruler set to inches to measure a 5" x 3" box

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