There are two possible ways to go... 1. resample the images to reduce the resolution 2. recompress the images
Method one will probably only be of use if the images are already at or greater than 300 dpi. You could probably resample them to as low as 200 dpi while still retaining sufficient print quality. Method two will probably only be really effective if the images are currently uncompressed. If that's the case then saving them as max or high quality JPEGs will save you a lot of space without an appreciable loss of print quality. Terry... On 19/05/09 4:47 AM, "J. Landman Gay" <[email protected]> wrote: > I have a customer project that displays scanned images and photos of > varying dimensions. These files are usually huge, with formatted sizes > in thousands of pixels. I need a way to change the image resolution, or > otherwise reduce the file size, so that the images can be rewritten to > disk with a much smaller footprint in order to fit them on a single CD. > But I need to preserve the original dimensions in inches, so that they > will still print at their actual, original size. I think I need to > determine the original resolution so that I can calculate the dimensions > in inches, right? Is there a way to get that? _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [email protected] Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
