Thanks Brian have downloaded it. Now whats the best size to save as to up load on here. Regards Gary
http://postimage.org/
1. ensure image is sRGB
2. crop (tool) whole image to 800px wide (if landscape format) - image height px will self-select (dpi is totally irrelevant for screen viewing)
3. if your software allows, then 'save for web' - this will show compression options and resultant file sizes.
4. upload.
Well thats quicker for sure. Thanks
I had to do it my way because our camera club rules state a pixel dimension and a certain dpi so all competition entries are equal.
Hi Brian.Quoting dpi for a projected image is pointless, all you need is the pixel dimensions.
For our club we use 1400 wide and 1050 high maximum for our projected images.
For club competitions prints can be any dpi you want, it's the maximum print size (actually the mount size) that is important.
It appears to me that dpi is one of the least understood aspects of digital imaging, which is not helped by the way it is handled by some imaging software.
dpi is only relevant for printing, and most commercial printers will control this themselves, send them your image file and tell them what size you want it and they will calculate the dpi.
If you are printing at home, your printer driver should take care of the sizing.
Hi Brian.
I don't print at home but use dscl which ask for images to be @ 300dpi. My images are inported from Canon Dpp at 350 dpi so I usually resize to 300. but after reading your post me thinks I should leave it alone.
Thanks
Gaz