Subject:
[FlyRotary] Re: help
For
pictures that I use to send on here, I simply adjust the camera to
take
smaller (less pixel counts, as someone else said). I cant find
software
out of all the stuff on my computer that takes the high res
picture
and converts it to a low res picture. As long as we are staying
digital,
or not having pics printed up larger than 4x6 on print, there
is
not a significant loss of resolution.
Dave
I guess we have had enough “Help”, but it is
interesting all the different, and sometimes complex, approaches that are
used. If you are running Windows, you most likely have "Microsoft
Photo Editor". Open the image file, go to the 'Image' menu and
select 'Resize' Enter a max dimension of about 6-7" and click OK. Save.
Don't all digital
cameras come with image management software?
My Dell computer came
with Dell image software and Microsoft Photo Editor. I loaded Photoworks
that I got from Seattle filmworks,
and my Olympus camera came with their Camedia
software. Any one of the four has "scale" or "resize"
options that make sizing quick and easy. For sending on the web, size it
for the max dimension of about 700 pixels or about 7".
Al