graphics sizer - NAC (almost)
Mark R
speedracer.mark at gmail.com
Wed Sep 20 08:11:17 EDT 2006
OK Mike,
I'm a pilot, so I gotta know the E-6B connection to an Audi photograph!
(off-list, of course)
And to answer your question:
http://www.shortcourses.com/pixels/printed.htm
In Adobe Photoshop CS2, you can adjust height/width (in pixels) and
resolution (in pixels per inch), and I presume other editiing software does
the same.
Mark Rosenkrantz
On 9/19/06, Mike Arman <Armanmik at earthlink.net> wrote:
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> Time to ask the collective . . .
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> I have some jpegs of Audis (and other stuff, and that's the mandatory
> Audi content) which I need to resize to inch dimensions instead of x by
> x pixels.
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> The jpegs are in Picassa, I can export the cropped and enhanced pix, but
> there seems to be no way to determine the finished size - I need them to
> be so many inches by so many inches, they are going into a paper
> publication (something called a "book" - remember them?) not into a web
> page as HTML.
>
> I have and have found several image resizers on the net, but the product
> is always an x by x pixel image, not a physical size.
>
> Free software or shareware would be best, I'd even buy something if I
> knew it would work - the alternative is to have the printer do the 56
> pictures at $15 each. Running W2K, so it needs to be a windows program,
> not Mac or Linux.
>
> If the phrase "E-6B" rings any bells, that's what the book is about.
> Please reply off-list as I can't imagine this would be of too much
> interest to most of us.
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> Best Regards,
>
> Mike Arman
> V8Q, and I'd like to resize the engine from 3.6 to about 6 liters, but I
> don't think that can be done in software.
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