Posted by jba/fl on 2/28/12 8:59pm Msg #413437
I have a camera question. How do you know
how many pixels are in the photograph? "Minimum image size is 1600 by 1200 pixels and a dpi of 72. " How do you know what you have?
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Reply by jba/fl on 2/28/12 8:59pm Msg #413438
Ooops, wrong forum. Taking to Leisure sorry. n/m
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Reply by HisHughness on 2/28/12 11:06pm Msg #413445
"Camera" begins with a "C." So does "conservative." Not only that, "camera" ends with a vowel; so does "conservative." Both are multi-syllabic. Both have two "e's." A camera has a shutter. A conservative can make some people like me shudder. Cameras click for people. Conservatives click with some people.
Please, keep politics out of this forum.
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Reply by Linda Juenger on 2/29/12 10:57am Msg #413500
What the h*** Hugh. Julie posted a question about a camera
and you turn it into political????? Wrong forum, maybe, maybe not. A lot of use digital cameras to take pics of ID's. This question may help a lot of us in our daily work, including me. Sick of it Hugh.
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Reply by Pat/IL on 2/29/12 8:53pm Msg #413573
Right click on the picture, then click on "Properties". That should get you to the image size (number of pixels). That works for me, anyway. There's a lot of free software available that enables you to adjust the image size, if needed.
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