Hi Jacque, > 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?
Are these Jpegs? I haven't played with this since 2.8.1 but, if I remember correctly, I believe just using compress() will reduce them down 20% with no loss on decompress(). Other than that I do have a handler that will greatly reduce jpegs (with some loss) but works best if their width and height are roughly equivalent. I have to find it and will be traveling from tomorrow until Sunday, so I can't until then. But this was also tested with Jpegs. Aloha from Hawaii, Jim Bufalini _______________________________________________ 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
