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Alan ­ Dye
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Feb 13, 2006 03:48 |  #1

Not sure where to post this so I thought I'd try here.

I've been trying to get a few pics together for our hockey team to make posters from. Since I've started shooting with the 20D, all my pics have been in the 800 x 600 range (uncropped). Not large enough to make into a poster.

What am I missing inorder to have these come out to around 1200 x 1400 (uncropped) ?

BTW, I've been shooting in Jpeg Large.

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Feb 13, 2006 04:17 |  #2

I hear what you'r saying, but the 20D's smallest resolution (out of the camera) is 1758 x 1152. When you say they are "in the range", are you saying that the image size VARIES on a picture by picture basis?


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Feb 13, 2006 06:29 as a reply to  @ TeeJay's post |  #3

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I hear what you'r saying, but the 20D's smallest resolution (out of the camera) is 1758 x 1152. When you say they are "in the range", are you saying that the image size VARIES on a picture by picture basis?

As odd as it sounds, they seem to vary. The last few I've taken have all been in the 640 x 800 range (again, uncropped). The last one I took with the 10D was 2245 x 1926 (uncropped).

I use Picasa2 for my PP, but I also used them with the 10D. Why the big differance??

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Feb 13, 2006 09:04 |  #4

Sorry, but I am having difficulty following this - if you plug your CF card onto your card-reader, (or connect the camera to your PC if you don't have a card reader) and copy images straight to your hard-drive from the card (i.e. by dragging & dropping from one to the other) - what size do they show as? Do they still vary in size?


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Feb 13, 2006 15:44 |  #5

its most likely the software you are using to open the photos.

out of the camera they are huge!


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Feb 13, 2006 16:24 |  #6

Hmm, my large/fine JPEG are 3504 by 2336 out of my 20D, read right out of the camera with the Windows Wizard. Something strange going on.


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Feb 13, 2006 16:27 as a reply to  @ Alan Dye's post |  #7

Alan Dye wrote:
I use Picasa2 for my PP, but I also used them with the 10D. Why the big differance??

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I'd bet Picasa is your problem, it is probally doing an automatic resize job for you.


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Feb 13, 2006 16:50 as a reply to  @ BIGTUFFGUY's post |  #8

Here's an example...

The first one was with the 10D and is 2245 x 1926

The second is with the 20D and is 640 x 800.

BOTH were opened with the same softwear and uncropped. I agree it may be the program I open with (Picasa2) but why would 1 be SOO differant than the other? And if so, how do I reset it to get the correct size??


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Feb 14, 2006 02:34 |  #9

Sorry Alan, you haven't answered my question so lets eliminate one thing at a time, if you drag and drop your files, as I suggested, what size are they then?

As for problems with Picasa2, sorry, I can't help you there, but I do think it's worth checking the images physical size first - just in case ;-)a If you are shooting in Large JPeg, then straight out of a 20D they should be 3504 x 2336

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Feb 14, 2006 09:19 as a reply to  @ TeeJay's post |  #10

OK, I finally figured out the problem. ME!! (And Picasa2). Whenever I export my pics I have the option to choose size. I hadn't chose the correct size thus being why they were so small.

I forgot to reset the image size after a upgrade of Picasa2. My bad...

Thanks for everyones help, Much appreciated!


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