User's Manual

Editing Images
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Resizing and Changing Resolution
You can resize your image in two ways: changing the printed
size, or changing the image size in pixels. You can also
change the resolution or image quality.
Choose
Resize
from the Image menu. You see a dialog box
like the following:
NOTE
Fine and super fine images from your PhotoPC 600 have a
resolution of 240 pixels per inch; standard quality images have a
resolution of 144 pixels per inch.
Click the tab if you want to change the image size in pixels.
You see a dialog box like the following:
If you change the size of the image in pixels, the physical size
of the image also changes, but not the resolution. Follow
these guidelines when you resize:
To enlarge your picture and retain its quality, increase
the image size in pixels until the rectangle in the preview
window looks the right size. The file size of your image
will increase at the same time.
These
settings work
together: if
you change
one, the
others also
change.
Uncheck if you want to
distort your image.
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