Say I want to edit a picture to be printed out as a 8x10. How do I resize it so it can perfectly print out that size.
Baddrummerboyy Senior Member 501 posts Joined Oct 2006 More info | May 14, 2007 20:09 | #1 Say I want to edit a picture to be printed out as a 8x10. How do I resize it so it can perfectly print out that size. Current: Canon 40D w/BG-E2N, Canon 30D, Canon 10-22mm, Canon 17-55mm 2.8 IS w/EW-83J, Canon 70-200mm 2.8L IS, Canon 580EX II, Crumpler 6 Million Bag, and B+W MRC on all my glass.
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NGC1977 Mostly Lurking 15 posts Joined Jan 2007 Location: Jersey City, NJ More info | May 14, 2007 20:56 | #2 Don't resize it at all. Just crop it to the 8x10 ratio. Your photo is most likely in the 3:2 ratio - 3 divided by 2 = 1.5. 10/8 = 1.25 _______________
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lehayes Member 95 posts Joined May 2007 Location: Iowa More info | May 15, 2007 09:11 | #3 If your using Photoshop you can also make individual Tool Presets for the various crop factors you want. It's easy to do, I've done this and it works very well. Larry
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TeeJay Goldmember 3,834 posts Likes: 4 Joined Jun 2005 Location: Warwickshire - UK More info | May 15, 2007 09:32 | #4 NGC1977 wrote in post #3206556 Don't resize it at all. Just crop it to the 8x10 ratio. Your photo is most likely in the 3:2 ratio - 3 divided by 2 = 1.5. 10/8 = 1.25 Faststone Image viewer is great for these type of quick edits. Just open a photo, hit 'X' to open the crop window and select a preset size from the pulldown menu. http://www.faststone.org/ ... just don't forget to set you crop "dpi" at a reasonably high number. 1DsMkIII | 1DMkIIN | 70-200 f/2.8L IS | 24-70 f/2.8L | 24-105 f/4L IS | 17-40 f/4L | 50 f/1.2L | WFT-E1 & E2 Transmitters - Click Here for setup advice | CP-E4 Battery Pack x 2 | ST-E2 | 580EX | 550EX | 430EXII | 420EX | Tripod + monopod | Bowens Esprit Gemini 500W/s heads & Travel-Pak | All this gear - and still no idea
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StewartR "your nose is too big" 4,269 posts Joined Jun 2006 Location: Maidenhead, UK More info | May 15, 2007 12:07 | #5 TeeJay wrote in post #3209013 ... just don't forget to set you crop "dpi" at a reasonably high number. Or don't set it to anything at all. Then the software will just crop the picture as opposed to crop+resize. www.LensesForHire.co.uk
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