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[R132]Reduce Size Digital Photos
by Ronnie Hammond, Ron
When considering what paper size you should print your photos on you should first consider what the print will be used for and what size will be useful for you. Hanging a digital print on the wall is different than placing it on your desk inside a tradition paper photo frame.

One you have decided the print size that best fits your needs you will need to figure out the quality of the digital print that you need. Quality of digital photo prints is usually expressed by one main number known as the dots per inch. The dots per inch also known as DPI represents the number of dots that are printed on every inch of paper print. In other words the dots per inch represent the density of the dots on the paper print.

The higher the dots per inch number the higher the quality of the print. So how many dots per inch is good enough? The answer depends on how the digital prints will be viewed. The closer a print is viewed from the higher the dots per inch density needed and vice versa. Since there is usually some correlation between the size of the print and the distance from which it is viewed there are some ballpark common dots per inch numbers that represent different digital prints quality.

The common agreement is that any dots per inch density higher than 300 represents a high quality digital print. Dots per inch density of 200 is still a good print. With very large digital prints that are viewed from a distance such as street billboards dots per inch of 75 is more than enough.

Dots per inch is not just an option that you can choose when placing your digital print order. If that was the case than why not always choose the best quality? The dots per inch is actually a number that can be calculated based on two parameters the original digital photo resolution and the digital print size. When taking digital photos the camera captures the photo by saving a long series of pixels. The number of pixels changes from one camera to another camera. For example a 2 mega pixels camera captures the digital photo over a serious of 2 million pixels.

When printing the printer basically takes the pixels in the original digital photo and prints them on a special photo paper. The printer can only use the pixels in the original digital photo. The dots per inch of any print is thus the total number of pixels in the original digital photo divided by the size of the digital print paper. In other words every digital camera has a maximum digital print size that it can support at high 300 dots per inch quality. Here are some pre calculated maximum digital prints sizes for a few common digital camera mega pixels figures.

page 4X6 2MP

page 5X7 3MP

page 8X10 7MP

page 11X14 14MP

page 16X20 28MP

page 20X30 54MP










Processing your own film allowed for a high degree of freedom and creativity back in the film age. Digital photo processing opens a whole new world of opportunities for the creative mind. But do you have the time to process your digital pictures one by one? Do you have the desire to learn, and do you have the money to buy the required image processing tools? If you don't want to spend days and weeks learning how to do this, and wish to get results right away and without breaking the bank, read on!

 

What do you do most often with your digital photos? If you're like most of us, you probably resize them to fit into a Web browser and convert pictures from one format into another, making them load faster in a Web browser. PicJet Studio () offers you a new, exciting and free way to perform just that by simply selecting the photos and dragging and dropping them onto a PicJet icon!

 

Resize a bunch of digital pictures to fit any size completely automatically and without any hassle. There's no learning curve involved, just drag and drop a single photo or a selection of multiple photos onto the Resize icon!

 

Are you concerned with load times when you upload a photo album on the Web? Not sure if a Web browser can show the images as produced by your digital camera? Remove any guessing and drop your digital pictures onto the Converter icon! PicJet Studio will carefully convert the images into a chosen compatible format, ensuring that they never exceed the file size you specify. No learning required, just drag and drop!

 

Feeling creative? Design a cool-looking collage of your favorite photographs! Learning curve? What learning curve? Just select your favorite pictures and drop them onto the Collage icon!

 

Do you remember having a film camera with that cool imprinting feature that stamped the date you took a picture onto each photograph? They don't often include this in digital cameras anymore. But all is not lost in this department, as you can easily stamp dates onto digital pictures in a much simpler way than you would do it with film! PicJet Studio imprints the date you've taken the picture on a single photo or on a bunch of photographs quickly and easily. Learning curve? What learning curve! Just learn how to drag and drop the pictures onto the Stamp icon, and you're all set! Unlike the film ages, you can now select your own font and color to make the date look exactly as you had hoped.

 

Four functions in one little program. Not yet convinced? PicJet Studio is completely free of charge! You don't pay now, you don't pay later. Download your own free copy now:
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