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Satoshi wrote:
150 dpi is usable for prints (but not very good) so if you were only doing 4x5 snapshots 750x600 could be used, Paul, for newbies, digicam math seems to require an advanced math degree:-) I feel that 4 x 5 size would be very convenient. When you talk about 750 x 600 pixel, what mp should I set for cameras? Satoshi No, really it's very simple math & I hate math. I don't know the size of your 5MP images off hand but dpi is simply dots per inch if you want mid-range 200dpi prints at 4x5 simply say 4x200 & 5x200 to get the size. |
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Satoshi wrote:
150 dpi is usable for prints (but not very good) so if you were only doing 4x5 snapshots 750x600 could be used, Paul, for newbies, digicam math seems to require an advanced math degree:-) I feel that 4 x 5 size would be very convenient. When you talk about 750 x 600 pixel, what mp should I set for cameras? Satoshi No, really it's very simple math & I hate math. I don't know the size of your 5MP images off hand but dpi is simply dots per inch if you want mid-range 200dpi prints at 4x5 simply say 4x200 & 5x200 to get the size. |
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Satoshi wrote:
150 dpi is usable for prints (but not very good) so if you were only doing 4x5 snapshots 750x600 could be used, Paul, for newbies, digicam math seems to require an advanced math degree:-) I feel that 4 x 5 size would be very convenient. When you talk about 750 x 600 pixel, what mp should I set for cameras? Satoshi Can you tell us what MP settings your camera has? -- -- Ben Thomas - Software Engineer - Melbourne, Australia My Digital World: Kodak DX6490, Canon i9950, Pioneer A05; Hitachi 37" HD plasma display, DGTEC 2000A, Denon 2800, H/K AVR4500, Whatmough Encore; Sony Ericsson K700i, Palm Tungsten T. Disclaimer: Opinions, conclusions, and other information in this message that do not relate to the official business of my employer shall be understood as neither given nor endorsed by it. |
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Download irfanview at http://www.irfanview.com and download the plugins
too for lossless rotation. It's free and lightning fast. It will take a little studying to learn how to batch reduce but it's worth it. Other programs will do this & you probably got something with your camera but this is the fastest. It's a little bit geeky with lots of options but worth learning. Once set up, it's as simple as typing "B" for batch, "add all", create a new folder, move into that & chose to output into that & click "start" & hit the escape key to dismiss the program & you are ready to go. |
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Download irfanview at http://www.irfanview.com and download the plugins
too for lossless rotation. It's free and lightning fast. It will take a little studying to learn how to batch reduce but it's worth it. Other programs will do this & you probably got something with your camera but this is the fastest. It's a little bit geeky with lots of options but worth learning. Once set up, it's as simple as typing "B" for batch, "add all", create a new folder, move into that & chose to output into that & click "start" & hit the escape key to dismiss the program & you are ready to go. |
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Default setting was 5mp. But it allows to change from 1 to 5 mp.
I am just learning. In fact, film camera is a lot easier to handle than digital camera because we do not have to worry about pixels, dpi and x by x size, etc. Digicam is a pain. Satoshi "Ben Thomas" wrote in message ... Satoshi wrote: 150 dpi is usable for prints (but not very good) so if you were only doing 4x5 snapshots 750x600 could be used, Paul, for newbies, digicam math seems to require an advanced math degree:-) I feel that 4 x 5 size would be very convenient. When you talk about 750 x 600 pixel, what mp should I set for cameras? Satoshi Can you tell us what MP settings your camera has? -- -- Ben Thomas - Software Engineer - Melbourne, Australia My Digital World: Kodak DX6490, Canon i9950, Pioneer A05; Hitachi 37" HD plasma display, DGTEC 2000A, Denon 2800, H/K AVR4500, Whatmough Encore; Sony Ericsson K700i, Palm Tungsten T. Disclaimer: Opinions, conclusions, and other information in this message that do not relate to the official business of my employer shall be understood as neither given nor endorsed by it. |
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I use that program all the time.
the plugins too for lossless rotation. What's name of this plugin? Satoshi "paul" wrote in message ... Download irfanview at http://www.irfanview.com and download the plugins too for lossless rotation. It's free and lightning fast. It will take a little studying to learn how to batch reduce but it's worth it. Other programs will do this & you probably got something with your camera but this is the fastest. It's a little bit geeky with lots of options but worth learning. Once set up, it's as simple as typing "B" for batch, "add all", create a new folder, move into that & chose to output into that & click "start" & hit the escape key to dismiss the program & you are ready to go. |
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I use that program all the time.
the plugins too for lossless rotation. What's name of this plugin? Satoshi "paul" wrote in message ... Download irfanview at http://www.irfanview.com and download the plugins too for lossless rotation. It's free and lightning fast. It will take a little studying to learn how to batch reduce but it's worth it. Other programs will do this & you probably got something with your camera but this is the fastest. It's a little bit geeky with lots of options but worth learning. Once set up, it's as simple as typing "B" for batch, "add all", create a new folder, move into that & chose to output into that & click "start" & hit the escape key to dismiss the program & you are ready to go. |
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There is just one file on their site called "all-plugins.zip". When
installed you just type shift-j to rotate a picture permanently. In the lower left while viewing a picture you should see the resolution in pixels, simply divide each by 200 to find how big that prints in inches. Even on your 1MP setting it's probably a bit too large for emailing so you will need to resize so just use the 5MP setting. Satoshi wrote: I use that program all the time. the plugins too for lossless rotation. What's name of this plugin? Satoshi "paul" wrote in message ... Download irfanview at http://www.irfanview.com and download the plugins too for lossless rotation. It's free and lightning fast. It will take a little studying to learn how to batch reduce but it's worth it. Other programs will do this & you probably got something with your camera but this is the fastest. It's a little bit geeky with lots of options but worth learning. Once set up, it's as simple as typing "B" for batch, "add all", create a new folder, move into that & chose to output into that & click "start" & hit the escape key to dismiss the program & you are ready to go. |
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There is just one file on their site called "all-plugins.zip". When
installed you just type shift-j to rotate a picture permanently. In the lower left while viewing a picture you should see the resolution in pixels, simply divide each by 200 to find how big that prints in inches. Even on your 1MP setting it's probably a bit too large for emailing so you will need to resize so just use the 5MP setting. Satoshi wrote: I use that program all the time. the plugins too for lossless rotation. What's name of this plugin? Satoshi "paul" wrote in message ... Download irfanview at http://www.irfanview.com and download the plugins too for lossless rotation. It's free and lightning fast. It will take a little studying to learn how to batch reduce but it's worth it. Other programs will do this & you probably got something with your camera but this is the fastest. It's a little bit geeky with lots of options but worth learning. Once set up, it's as simple as typing "B" for batch, "add all", create a new folder, move into that & chose to output into that & click "start" & hit the escape key to dismiss the program & you are ready to go. |
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