1) Two possibilities: if the full path to the images option is not used then 
the images have to be in the same folder as the tps file (the solution is to 
copy the image files to the new location). Alternatively, if the full paths are 
used then the software will assume the images are still in the original 
location (solution is to edit the tps file using a simple editor such as 
Windows notepad and do a global search and replace to point to the new 
location. 

2) Seems a little odd. Note that just using a "reflex camera" is not enough - 
you have to also set the resolution to the desired level. By default tpsDig2 
should show the images to fill the screen. If they are in fact higher 
resolution then they should not be pixelated unless they are greatly enlarged. 
You could send me one image for me to look at to see if there is something 
special about the images.
____________________________________________
F. James Rohlf, Distinguished Professor, Emeritus. Ecology & Evolution
Research Professor, Anthropology
Stony Brook University

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From: Lisa Krendl [mailto:lisa.maria.kre...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, December 12, 2017 1:22 AM
To: MORPHMET <morphmet@morphometrics.org>
Subject: [MORPHMET] Problems with loading new files into tpsDig

Dear all,

I have two problems in terms of dealing with the tpsDig program:

1)
I have been using tpsDig before to set landmarks, but since I rearranged my 
files and folders I always get an error report when I am trying to upload TPS 
files into the program. 

The error meassage is: 
Image file not found: C:.... 
Cannot open file "C:.....". The system cannot find the indicated path.

I already tried to use different versions of tpsDig. I also deleted all the 
folders with my data and after transferring it back to my computer it still did 
not work. Why could that be?

2)
Besides that, I have one more issue with the program. For initial trials I used 
a compact camera. These pictures worked, but the pictures (image size: 1,06 MB) 
are a little blurred so I decided to use a single-lens reflex camera to obtain 
the pictures. The new pictures (image size: 5,77 MB) do not stretch across the 
whole user interface of the program and when I try to zoom in they get very 
pixelated. 
For further research I want to use the reflex camera. Do you know how I could 
solve the problem?

Your help is very much appreciated. Thank you very much in advance.

Kind regards,
Lisa Krendl

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