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Cassie August 1st 06 11:43 PM

how do you resize photos
 
Hi' all.
Could someone please tell me how to resize photographs. My friend was sent a
few photos via email and they are all large raging from 576KB & some a bit
smaller but not much, and she asked me how to resize them. I'm not very
familiar with photos and I have only enlarged them in the past I think, it's
been a while since I did it. Also I am not very computer savvy just know a
little bit more than my friend. She didn't have any software so I downloaded
"Irfanview" on her computer and she wanted 6x4 inches but no matter what I
did I couldn't get 6x4inches it kept jumping back to a different number, I
managed to get 7x5 but not sure how I did it now. My friend has the starter
program of Adobe photo shop and found 6x4 but it would not print on her
Hewlett Packard. I had a practise on my computer with Grandview as I have a
photo in my pictures that is 576KB but I don't understand the pixel
measurements which is 1188x1848 for that size. I either ended up with a tiny
photo or a large one. I have Canon software as well but again the pixels and
cm have me confused, not sure what the equivalent is and even if I did it
jumps back to what it wants. I would appreciate any advice and sorry to
sound so dumb.
Regards,
Cassie



Roy G August 2nd 06 12:07 AM

how do you resize photos
 
"Cassie" wrote in message
...
Hi' all.
Could someone please tell me how to resize photographs. My friend was sent
a few photos via email and they are all large raging from 576KB & some a
bit smaller but not much, and she asked me how to resize them. I'm not
very familiar with photos and I have only enlarged them in the past I
think, it's been a while since I did it. Also I am not very computer savvy
just know a little bit more than my friend. She didn't have any software
so I downloaded "Irfanview" on her computer and she wanted 6x4 inches but
no matter what I did I couldn't get 6x4inches it kept jumping back to a
different number, I managed to get 7x5 but not sure how I did it now. My
friend has the starter program of Adobe photo shop and found 6x4 but it
would not print on her Hewlett Packard. I had a practise on my computer
with Grandview as I have a photo in my pictures that is 576KB but I don't
understand the pixel measurements which is 1188x1848 for that size. I
either ended up with a tiny photo or a large one. I have Canon software as
well but again the pixels and cm have me confused, not sure what the
equivalent is and even if I did it jumps back to what it wants. I would
appreciate any advice and sorry to sound so dumb.
Regards,
Cassie

Have a look at www.scantips.com Pixels and things are well explained
there, or try reading the Help Files in one of your Photo Programs.

This is easy, but writing a quick set of instructions for a photo program I
am not familiar with, would be rather difficult.

Roy G



Cassie August 2nd 06 12:35 AM

how do you resize photos
 
Thanks Roy, I had a look at the link you posted, there is a lot of reading
but looks as though it may help I hope.
Many thanks,
Cassie.
"Roy G" wrote in message
...
"Cassie" wrote in message
...
Hi' all.
Could someone please tell me how to resize photographs. My friend was
sent a few photos via email and they are all large raging from 576KB &
some a bit smaller but not much, and she asked me how to resize them. I'm
not very familiar with photos and I have only enlarged them in the past I
think, it's been a while since I did it. Also I am not very computer
savvy just know a little bit more than my friend. She didn't have any
software so I downloaded "Irfanview" on her computer and she wanted 6x4
inches but no matter what I did I couldn't get 6x4inches it kept jumping
back to a different number, I managed to get 7x5 but not sure how I did
it now. My friend has the starter program of Adobe photo shop and found
6x4 but it would not print on her Hewlett Packard. I had a practise on
my computer with Grandview as I have a photo in my pictures that is 576KB
but I don't understand the pixel measurements which is 1188x1848 for
that size. I either ended up with a tiny photo or a large one. I have
Canon software as well but again the pixels and cm have me confused, not
sure what the equivalent is and even if I did it jumps back to what it
wants. I would appreciate any advice and sorry to sound so dumb.
Regards,
Cassie

Have a look at www.scantips.com Pixels and things are well explained
there, or try reading the Help Files in one of your Photo Programs.

This is easy, but writing a quick set of instructions for a photo program
I am not familiar with, would be rather difficult.

Roy G




Don August 2nd 06 01:18 AM

how do you resize photos
 
"Cassie" wrote in
:

Hi' all.
Could someone please tell me how to resize photographs. My friend was
sent a few photos via email and they are all large raging from 576KB &
some a bit smaller but not much, and she asked me how to resize them.
I'm not very familiar with photos and I have only enlarged them in the
past I think, it's been a while since I did it. Also I am not very
computer savvy just know a little bit more than my friend. She didn't
have any software so I downloaded "Irfanview" on her computer and she
wanted 6x4 inches but no matter what I did I couldn't get 6x4inches it
kept jumping back to a different number, I managed to get 7x5 but not
sure how I did it now. My friend has the starter program of Adobe
photo shop and found 6x4 but it would not print on her Hewlett
Packard. I had a practise on my computer with Grandview as I have a
photo in my pictures that is 576KB but I don't understand the pixel
measurements which is 1188x1848 for that size. I either ended up with
a tiny photo or a large one. I have Canon software as well but again
the pixels and cm have me confused, not sure what the equivalent is
and even if I did it jumps back to what it wants. I would appreciate
any advice and sorry to sound so dumb.
Regards,
Cassie



80-85 pixels is "apporximately" one-inch (depending upon your computer
screen resolution).

Roy G August 2nd 06 01:29 AM

how do you resize photos
 
"Cassie" wrote in message
...
Thanks Roy, I had a look at the link you posted, there is a lot of reading
but looks as though it may help I hope.
Many thanks,
Cassie.
"Roy G" wrote in message
...
"Cassie" wrote in message



Have a look at www.scantips.com Pixels and things are well explained
there, or try reading the Help Files in one of your Photo Programs.

This is easy, but writing a quick set of instructions for a photo program
I am not familiar with, would be rather difficult.

Roy G




Hi again.

I should add that I have just found a Canon provided program on my machine,
called Arc Soft Photo Studio 5.5. and also Irfanview. Irfanview is more of
a picture viewer than an editing program.

I have looked at both of those and there is no way of resizing without
adding or removing pixels. That is a bad thing to do, because it will cause
damage to the picture which will almost certainly have had its pixels
changed already.

What you need to do is change how closely packed the pixels are. If you
want the picture to print smaller then you want to pack the pixels closer
together, but you do not want to add or remove pixels.

This is done by changing the Pixel per Inch (PPI) figures. That can be done
very easily in real Digital Photo Editing Programs like Photoshop Elements,
but I don't know about Photo Shop De Lux or whatever your program is.

There is a Free Editing Program called Picassa which can be downloaded, but
again I have no experience of it..

It is possible that the Printer will have a setting somewhere to "Scale" the
image, or to set the Final Print Size, and the printer driver will do this
alteration for you without inventing or losing pixels.

By the way your image is actually a 2.2 Mb picture (1188 x 1848 = 2,195424).
It is only 576 Kb because of compression being applied when it is closed to
its saved size. It should still print well at 6 inches x 4 inches.

On these groups a 2.2Mb image is considered small, if not very small. A 2
Mega Pixel Camera will produce a 6Mb image, a10 Mp Camera will produce a 30
Mb Image.

Best of luck,

Roy G



Cassie August 2nd 06 01:54 AM

how do you resize photos
 
Thanks again Roy,
I'll have a look at Picassa, this is so confusing especially when one is not
very good at photography. I really just want to help my friend who has so
many of her grandchildren's photos sent to her but when I opened them up
they filled the entire screen and they print only print out part of the huge
picture. I'll have to do some reading. I have Arcsoft software too so maybe
that would change the size.
Cassie.
"Roy G" wrote in message
...
"Cassie" wrote in message
...
Thanks Roy, I had a look at the link you posted, there is a lot of
reading but looks as though it may help I hope.
Many thanks,
Cassie.
"Roy G" wrote in message
...
"Cassie" wrote in message



Have a look at www.scantips.com Pixels and things are well explained
there, or try reading the Help Files in one of your Photo Programs.

This is easy, but writing a quick set of instructions for a photo
program I am not familiar with, would be rather difficult.

Roy G




Hi again.

I should add that I have just found a Canon provided program on my
machine, called Arc Soft Photo Studio 5.5. and also Irfanview. Irfanview
is more of a picture viewer than an editing program.

I have looked at both of those and there is no way of resizing without
adding or removing pixels. That is a bad thing to do, because it will
cause damage to the picture which will almost certainly have had its
pixels changed already.

What you need to do is change how closely packed the pixels are. If you
want the picture to print smaller then you want to pack the pixels closer
together, but you do not want to add or remove pixels.

This is done by changing the Pixel per Inch (PPI) figures. That can be
done very easily in real Digital Photo Editing Programs like Photoshop
Elements, but I don't know about Photo Shop De Lux or whatever your
program is.

There is a Free Editing Program called Picassa which can be downloaded,
but again I have no experience of it..

It is possible that the Printer will have a setting somewhere to "Scale"
the image, or to set the Final Print Size, and the printer driver will do
this alteration for you without inventing or losing pixels.

By the way your image is actually a 2.2 Mb picture (1188 x 1848 =
2,195424). It is only 576 Kb because of compression being applied when it
is closed to its saved size. It should still print well at 6 inches x 4
inches.

On these groups a 2.2Mb image is considered small, if not very small. A 2
Mega Pixel Camera will produce a 6Mb image, a10 Mp Camera will produce a
30 Mb Image.

Best of luck,

Roy G




Charles August 2nd 06 02:02 AM

how do you resize photos
 
On Tue, 01 Aug 2006 22:43:32 GMT, "Cassie"
wrote:

Hi' all.
Could someone please tell me how to resize photographs. My friend was sent a
few photos via email and they are all large raging from 576KB & some a bit
smaller but not much, and she asked me how to resize them. I'm not very
familiar with photos and I have only enlarged them in the past I think, it's
been a while since I did it. Also I am not very computer savvy just know a
little bit more than my friend. She didn't have any software so I downloaded
"Irfanview" on her computer and she wanted 6x4 inches but no matter what I
did I couldn't get 6x4inches it kept jumping back to a different number, I
managed to get 7x5 but not sure how I did it now. My friend has the starter
program of Adobe photo shop and found 6x4 but it would not print on her
Hewlett Packard. I had a practise on my computer with Grandview as I have a
photo in my pictures that is 576KB but I don't understand the pixel
measurements which is 1188x1848 for that size. I either ended up with a tiny
photo or a large one. I have Canon software as well but again the pixels and
cm have me confused, not sure what the equivalent is and even if I did it
jumps back to what it wants. I would appreciate any advice and sorry to
sound so dumb.
Regards,
Cassie



In Irfanview, go to image Resize/Resample, choose inches and make
your change. The picture probably won't come out 6X4 because the
proportions are not correct on the original shot. If you uncheck
"Preserve aspect ratio", then you can force the size to whatever you
want, but there will be some distortion. The only other way to make
the aspect ratio correct would be to crop out part of the picture.

For that particular picture the distortion may not be too bad, give it
a try. Use Edit to undo the change if you don't like what you get, or
else make a copy of the original picture with a different name and
just work with the copy.

4X6 ration comes out to .666..., the 1184X1848 comes out to
0.642857143, so there isn't too much difference.

Any other software will have the same problem, the original picture
does not fit nicely into 4X6 format, but can be forced if you want it
to.

Cassie August 2nd 06 02:24 AM

how do you resize photos
 
Me again, I opened my Arcsoft software and the photo I have that is 576KB,
and just printed it out without changing anything and it prints in 6 x 4,
soooo! could I put this software on my friends computer even though she
doesn't have a canon she has Hewlett Packard, sorry to be a pest.
Cassie.
"Cassie" wrote in message
...
Thanks again Roy,
I'll have a look at Picassa, this is so confusing especially when one is
not very good at photography. I really just want to help my friend who has
so many of her grandchildren's photos sent to her but when I opened them
up they filled the entire screen and they print only print out part of the
huge picture. I'll have to do some reading. I have Arcsoft software too
so maybe that would change the size.
Cassie.
"Roy G" wrote in message
...
"Cassie" wrote in message
...
Thanks Roy, I had a look at the link you posted, there is a lot of
reading but looks as though it may help I hope.
Many thanks,
Cassie.
"Roy G" wrote in message
...
"Cassie" wrote in message



Have a look at www.scantips.com Pixels and things are well explained
there, or try reading the Help Files in one of your Photo Programs.

This is easy, but writing a quick set of instructions for a photo
program I am not familiar with, would be rather difficult.

Roy G




Hi again.

I should add that I have just found a Canon provided program on my
machine, called Arc Soft Photo Studio 5.5. and also Irfanview. Irfanview
is more of a picture viewer than an editing program.

I have looked at both of those and there is no way of resizing without
adding or removing pixels. That is a bad thing to do, because it will
cause damage to the picture which will almost certainly have had its
pixels changed already.

What you need to do is change how closely packed the pixels are. If you
want the picture to print smaller then you want to pack the pixels closer
together, but you do not want to add or remove pixels.

This is done by changing the Pixel per Inch (PPI) figures. That can be
done very easily in real Digital Photo Editing Programs like Photoshop
Elements, but I don't know about Photo Shop De Lux or whatever your
program is.

There is a Free Editing Program called Picassa which can be downloaded,
but again I have no experience of it..

It is possible that the Printer will have a setting somewhere to "Scale"
the image, or to set the Final Print Size, and the printer driver will do
this alteration for you without inventing or losing pixels.

By the way your image is actually a 2.2 Mb picture (1188 x 1848 =
2,195424). It is only 576 Kb because of compression being applied when it
is closed to its saved size. It should still print well at 6 inches x 4
inches.

On these groups a 2.2Mb image is considered small, if not very small. A
2 Mega Pixel Camera will produce a 6Mb image, a10 Mp Camera will produce
a 30 Mb Image.

Best of luck,

Roy G






Stormlady August 2nd 06 03:42 AM

how do you resize photos
 
You can put that software on your friends computer with no problems at all.
Or at least you shouldn't have any problems. That program is not related to
the printer at all, it is just a photo editing program. I got it free with
my Canon printer as well and I use it a fair bit actually since it's pretty
simple to use. However, I was given a cheap polariod digital camera a while
ago, and it was also bundled with the arcsoft software, just an earlier
version.

"Cassie" wrote in message
...
Me again, I opened my Arcsoft software and the photo I have that is 576KB,
and just printed it out without changing anything and it prints in 6 x 4,
soooo! could I put this software on my friends computer even though she
doesn't have a canon she has Hewlett Packard, sorry to be a pest.
Cassie.
"Cassie" wrote in message
...
Thanks again Roy,
I'll have a look at Picassa, this is so confusing especially when one is
not very good at photography. I really just want to help my friend who
has so many of her grandchildren's photos sent to her but when I opened
them up they filled the entire screen and they print only print out part
of the huge picture. I'll have to do some reading. I have Arcsoft
software too so maybe that would change the size.
Cassie.
"Roy G" wrote in message
...
"Cassie" wrote in message
...
Thanks Roy, I had a look at the link you posted, there is a lot of
reading but looks as though it may help I hope.
Many thanks,
Cassie.
"Roy G" wrote in message
...
"Cassie" wrote in message


Have a look at www.scantips.com Pixels and things are well
explained there, or try reading the Help Files in one of your Photo
Programs.

This is easy, but writing a quick set of instructions for a photo
program I am not familiar with, would be rather difficult.

Roy G




Hi again.

I should add that I have just found a Canon provided program on my
machine, called Arc Soft Photo Studio 5.5. and also Irfanview.
Irfanview is more of a picture viewer than an editing program.

I have looked at both of those and there is no way of resizing without
adding or removing pixels. That is a bad thing to do, because it will
cause damage to the picture which will almost certainly have had its
pixels changed already.

What you need to do is change how closely packed the pixels are. If you
want the picture to print smaller then you want to pack the pixels
closer together, but you do not want to add or remove pixels.

This is done by changing the Pixel per Inch (PPI) figures. That can be
done very easily in real Digital Photo Editing Programs like Photoshop
Elements, but I don't know about Photo Shop De Lux or whatever your
program is.

There is a Free Editing Program called Picassa which can be downloaded,
but again I have no experience of it..

It is possible that the Printer will have a setting somewhere to "Scale"
the image, or to set the Final Print Size, and the printer driver will
do this alteration for you without inventing or losing pixels.

By the way your image is actually a 2.2 Mb picture (1188 x 1848 =
2,195424). It is only 576 Kb because of compression being applied when
it is closed to its saved size. It should still print well at 6 inches
x 4 inches.

On these groups a 2.2Mb image is considered small, if not very small. A
2 Mega Pixel Camera will produce a 6Mb image, a10 Mp Camera will produce
a 30 Mb Image.

Best of luck,

Roy G








ASAAR August 2nd 06 04:57 AM

how do you resize photos
 
On Wed, 02 Aug 2006 00:29:24 GMT, Roy G wrote:

I should add that I have just found a Canon provided program on my machine,
called Arc Soft Photo Studio 5.5. and also Irfanview. Irfanview is more of
a picture viewer than an editing program.

I have looked at both of those and there is no way of resizing without
adding or removing pixels. That is a bad thing to do, because it will cause
damage to the picture which will almost certainly have had its pixels
changed already.


I took the question to be more about how to get the pictures
properly printed on 4" x 6" paper than to actually do image
resizing. And so . . .

When you select File - Print from IrfanView's menu, you get a
Print Preview window that allows you to specify the print size
without making any changes to the image file. Set the "Units" to cm
or inches, then select the Custom radio button. Make sure that the
Aspect Ratio box is checked, and then play with values for Width and
Height or the image might undergo some bizarre stretching. Beneath
the preview window IrfanView shows the "Resulting image size on
paper" in both cm and inches. Unless the image size already has a
4x6 aspect ratio you'll either have uneven white margins or no
margins, but with some truncation of the image. It's probably
easier to work with copies of the images, where you'd be free to
crop, rotate, spindle and mutilate. :)


Dennis Pogson August 2nd 06 09:25 AM

how do you resize photos
 
Cassie wrote:
Hi' all.
Could someone please tell me how to resize photographs. My friend was
sent a few photos via email and they are all large raging from 576KB
& some a bit smaller but not much, and she asked me how to resize
them. I'm not very familiar with photos and I have only enlarged them
in the past I think, it's been a while since I did it. Also I am not
very computer savvy just know a little bit more than my friend. She
didn't have any software so I downloaded "Irfanview" on her computer
and she wanted 6x4 inches but no matter what I did I couldn't get
6x4inches it kept jumping back to a different number, I managed to
get 7x5 but not sure how I did it now. My friend has the starter
program of Adobe photo shop and found 6x4 but it would not print on
her Hewlett Packard. I had a practise on my computer with Grandview
as I have a photo in my pictures that is 576KB but I don't understand
the pixel measurements which is 1188x1848 for that size. I either
ended up with a tiny photo or a large one. I have Canon software as
well but again the pixels and cm have me confused, not sure what the
equivalent is and even if I did it jumps back to what it wants. I
would appreciate any advice and sorry to sound so dumb.
Regards,
Cassie


Just Google for jpg resizer.exe aand let this little program do it for you.



Roy G August 2nd 06 02:06 PM

how do you resize photos
 
"ASAAR" wrote in message
...
On Wed, 02 Aug 2006 00:29:24 GMT, Roy G wrote:


I took the question to be more about how to get the pictures
properly printed on 4" x 6" paper than to actually do image
resizing. And so . . .

When you select File - Print from IrfanView's menu, you get a
Print Preview window that allows you to specify the print size
without making any changes to the image file. Set the "Units" to cm
or inches, then select the Custom radio button. Make sure that the
Aspect Ratio box is checked, and then play with values for Width and
Height or the image might undergo some bizarre stretching. Beneath
the preview window IrfanView shows the "Resulting image size on
paper" in both cm and inches. Unless the image size already has a
4x6 aspect ratio you'll either have uneven white margins or no
margins, but with some truncation of the image. It's probably
easier to work with copies of the images, where you'd be free to
crop, rotate, spindle and mutilate. :)


Hi.

I have never really used Irfanview for anything other than Batch renaming,
and have not done that for ages, so I was not aware just how comprehensive
its printing Dialogue was.

I was, and still am a little concerned that the image will have been
compressed and saved several times and could be on the verge of showing Jpeg
Artifacts, hence my attempt at getting the poster to change physical
dimensions via PPI, rather than Interpolate.

But I think you have certainly solved her problem, with your very precise
instructions.

Roy G



[email protected] August 2nd 06 02:18 PM

how do you resize photos
 

Cassie wrote:
Hi' all.
Could someone please tell me how to resize photographs. My friend was sent a
few photos via email and they are all large raging from 576KB & some a bit
smaller but not much, and she asked me how to resize them. I'm not very
familiar with photos and I have only enlarged them in the past I think, it's
been a while since I did it. Also I am not very computer savvy just know a
little bit more than my friend. She didn't have any software so I downloaded
"Irfanview" on her computer and she wanted 6x4 inches but no matter what I
did I couldn't get 6x4inches it kept jumping back to a different number, I
managed to get 7x5 but not sure how I did it now. My friend has the starter
program of Adobe photo shop and found 6x4 but it would not print on her
Hewlett Packard. I had a practise on my computer with Grandview as I have a
photo in my pictures that is 576KB but I don't understand the pixel
measurements which is 1188x1848 for that size. I either ended up with a tiny
photo or a large one. I have Canon software as well but again the pixels and
cm have me confused, not sure what the equivalent is and even if I did it
jumps back to what it wants. I would appreciate any advice and sorry to
sound so dumb.
Regards,



This is indeed one of the more complicated issues in digital
photography. The problem is that there are three common definitions of
'size' in digital photography. The first is file size- the number of
bits required to store the image. I don't think this is that important
to you in your present problem.

Second, the size in pixels is important. All popular image formats use
a rectangular grid of pixels, so many columns wide by so many rows
high. Thus a 640 x 480 image has 640 columns by 480 rows of pixels.

Third there is the 'physical size' when an image is PRINTED. Relating
these second and third definitions is the parameter of pixels per inch.
If we had a 600 pixel by 400 pixel image and printed it as a 6 x 4
inch print, that would be 100 pixels per inch. Note that the physical
size AND the ppi only have meaning when we are printing the image.

Most good photo editors allow you to change physical size (in
preparation for printing), the ppi, and the total number of pixels.
Which type of 'resize' you want to do when is indeed something you have
to learn to do. If you have the manual for whatever editing software
you are using, read/study carefully all information on resizing.
Cassie



silverthreads August 2nd 06 02:25 PM

how do you resize photos
 
Since the operative word is photos, plural. Consider batch processing.
Whether you are using Arc Soft, or as I have used in the past Thumbs
Plus, or as I am using now Roxio Easy Media Creator, batch processing
will take a stack of files and convert them simutaneously. My wife uses
Arc Soft which came with her Canon camera. She has her camera set to
the highest resolution for archival purposes, but when she wanted to
e-mail me a stack of files of our grandson at the aquarium, the file
sizes were too large for my mailbox. Now she can batch process the
entire folder of files and reduce the entire folder of files to 640
pixels by 480 pixels store them in a seperate file and retain her high
resolution originals, send a whole mess of pictures of our
grandchildren and everybody's happy.
Converting a 4:3 aspect ratio image to a 2:3 aspect ratio 4" X 6" print
requires cropping the top and/or the bottom. Unclicking your maintain
proportions button (not recommended) results in disproportionate
subjects. Circles becomes elongated elipses, squares become rectangles
and your mother-in-laws tush becomes as wide as house, which you may or
may not be able to use to your advantage.
Another quick way to print, if you are using Windows XP, is to right
click on the file and click print.
Cassie wrote:
Hi' all.
Could someone please tell me how to resize photographs. My friend was sent a
few photos via email and they are all large raging from 576KB & some a bit
smaller but not much, and she asked me how to resize them. I'm not very
familiar with photos and I have only enlarged them in the past I think, it's
been a while since I did it. Also I am not very computer savvy just know a
little bit more than my friend. She didn't have any software so I downloaded
"Irfanview" on her computer and she wanted 6x4 inches but no matter what I
did I couldn't get 6x4inches it kept jumping back to a different number, I
managed to get 7x5 but not sure how I did it now. My friend has the starter
program of Adobe photo shop and found 6x4 but it would not print on her
Hewlett Packard. I had a practise on my computer with Grandview as I have a
photo in my pictures that is 576KB but I don't understand the pixel
measurements which is 1188x1848 for that size. I either ended up with a tiny
photo or a large one. I have Canon software as well but again the pixels and
cm have me confused, not sure what the equivalent is and even if I did it
jumps back to what it wants. I would appreciate any advice and sorry to
sound so dumb.
Regards,
Cassie



Cassie August 3rd 06 02:00 AM

how do you resize photos
 
Hi' Everyone,
Goodness me you have all given me so much information, thank you very very
much. I have to print some of it out to sink in as I am new to all this
technical stuff with photos (computers too for that matter). I will download
that little jpeg resize.exe program and also thank you for telling me that I
can put Arc Soft on my friends computer because I found a photo on my
computer that is the same size as one of my friends grandchildren and just
clicked print without resizing and it printed 6 x 4. However, things that
work on my computer don't always work on hers for some reason. We are both
fairly new to computers but I'm the one that has to ask the questions.
I really appreciate all you time.
Regards,
Cassie.
"silverthreads" wrote in message
oups.com...
Since the operative word is photos, plural. Consider batch processing.
Whether you are using Arc Soft, or as I have used in the past Thumbs
Plus, or as I am using now Roxio Easy Media Creator, batch processing
will take a stack of files and convert them simutaneously. My wife uses
Arc Soft which came with her Canon camera. She has her camera set to
the highest resolution for archival purposes, but when she wanted to
e-mail me a stack of files of our grandson at the aquarium, the file
sizes were too large for my mailbox. Now she can batch process the
entire folder of files and reduce the entire folder of files to 640
pixels by 480 pixels store them in a seperate file and retain her high
resolution originals, send a whole mess of pictures of our
grandchildren and everybody's happy.
Converting a 4:3 aspect ratio image to a 2:3 aspect ratio 4" X 6" print
requires cropping the top and/or the bottom. Unclicking your maintain
proportions button (not recommended) results in disproportionate
subjects. Circles becomes elongated elipses, squares become rectangles
and your mother-in-laws tush becomes as wide as house, which you may or
may not be able to use to your advantage.
Another quick way to print, if you are using Windows XP, is to right
click on the file and click print.
Cassie wrote:
Hi' all.
Could someone please tell me how to resize photographs. My friend was
sent a
few photos via email and they are all large raging from 576KB & some a
bit
smaller but not much, and she asked me how to resize them. I'm not very
familiar with photos and I have only enlarged them in the past I think,
it's
been a while since I did it. Also I am not very computer savvy just know
a
little bit more than my friend. She didn't have any software so I
downloaded
"Irfanview" on her computer and she wanted 6x4 inches but no matter what
I
did I couldn't get 6x4inches it kept jumping back to a different number,
I
managed to get 7x5 but not sure how I did it now. My friend has the
starter
program of Adobe photo shop and found 6x4 but it would not print on her
Hewlett Packard. I had a practise on my computer with Grandview as I have
a
photo in my pictures that is 576KB but I don't understand the pixel
measurements which is 1188x1848 for that size. I either ended up with a
tiny
photo or a large one. I have Canon software as well but again the pixels
and
cm have me confused, not sure what the equivalent is and even if I did it
jumps back to what it wants. I would appreciate any advice and sorry to
sound so dumb.
Regards,
Cassie





GregS August 4th 06 02:40 PM

how do you resize photos
 
In article , "Cassie" wrote:
Hi' all.
Could someone please tell me how to resize photographs. My friend was sent a
few photos via email and they are all large raging from 576KB & some a bit
smaller but not much, and she asked me how to resize them. I'm not very
familiar with photos and I have only enlarged them in the past I think, it's
been a while since I did it. Also I am not very computer savvy just know a
little bit more than my friend. She didn't have any software so I downloaded
"Irfanview" on her computer and she wanted 6x4 inches but no matter what I
did I couldn't get 6x4inches it kept jumping back to a different number, I
managed to get 7x5 but not sure how I did it now. My friend has the starter
program of Adobe photo shop and found 6x4 but it would not print on her
Hewlett Packard. I had a practise on my computer with Grandview as I have a
photo in my pictures that is 576KB but I don't understand the pixel
measurements which is 1188x1848 for that size. I either ended up with a tiny
photo or a large one. I have Canon software as well but again the pixels and
cm have me confused, not sure what the equivalent is and even if I did it
jumps back to what it wants. I would appreciate any advice and sorry to
sound so dumb.
Regards,
Cassie


There may be a Canon resizer. I have used Magic Image Resizer. It works
resizing multiple files. There are programs specifically for email resizing, but may be too small for
printing.

greg

@whidbey island.net August 4th 06 06:02 PM

how do you resize photos
 
Cassie,
Irfanview is the easiest to use. At the top toolbar choose Image/scroll
down to resize. 2nd box on left choose button switch to "set new size".
Choose inches in the button switch, choose 5x7...Also VERT IMPORTANT
use this screen to resize photos into smaller files when emailing. If
emailing to a website in order to have them printed, email only the
original or the largest file you have. Remember that if you save the
pix as a jpg and open and close it alot after editing it, you will lose
some sharpness.
Keep trying. There are no dumb questions
GG



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