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78 x 100 JPEG photo - How?
roadsidetree
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Hi,
DD wants a JPEG picture of 78 x 100 size. We do have a digital camera. But I am not sure how to take one
Can some one let us know please?
Thanks,
DD wants a JPEG picture of 78 x 100 size. We do have a digital camera. But I am not sure how to take one
Thanks,
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Take a photo and put it on your computer. Then load it into an image editting prorgram, you could use paint which comes with Windows and resize it. If you use paint open the picture and then click on Image, Attributes and type in the size you require. It would probably be better to crop it first to get it roughly the right proportions.
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ah. it is that simple eh?
i tried to do this in the past with ms paint. the photo did not look alright. i will try again today and see what happens.
Thanks :beer:0 -
roadsidetree wrote: »ah. it is that simple eh?
i tried to do this in the past with ms paint. the photo did not look alright. i will try again today and see what happens.
Thanks :beer:
Irfanview will easily re-size the picture for you, Ctrl + R but you will need to crop the picture to the right proportions first.:doh: Blue text on this forum usually signifies hyperlinks, so click on them!..:wall:0 -

done in less than a minute with Photoshop cs3.
(right click and check out the properties).Get some gorm.0 -
roadsidetree wrote: »ah. it is that simple eh?
i tried to do this in the past with ms paint. the photo did not look alright. i will try again today and see what happens.
Thanks :beer:
Visit http://www.getpaint.net/ Paint.NET is a really good application and a very small download. Once install open the image and select Image menu, Resize.
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