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05/07/2004 03:04:46 PM · #26
Thank you all. I will check try out your advice, cpanaioti, when I get home tonight. And $70 is not too bad. I'll check into that when (and if) I get birthday money this summer!! :) Yay for photography! I love learning...
05/07/2004 03:37:06 PM · #27
Originally posted by mirdonamy:

When I taka photo on Large / Fine at 100 ISO, I then put it onto my computer (USB) and open it in photoshop. When I go to Image / Image Size, it shows me 180dpi. So, to check that, I opened the Canon File Viewer (I am pretty sure that's the software that tells me this) and it was also 180dpi. How can I get my camera to be set on a higher DPI? I don't have Photoshop or my USB with me at work, just my 10D (which I can play with all I want). Any help?


Load the image file into PS, crop the image so that it has a 1.25:1 aspect ratio (i.e. it is proportional to 8x10). Go to Image>Resize That should bring up a box that tells you how big your image will be at 180dpi (or whatever is the default) Make sure the resample box is unckecked and the constrain proportions box is checked. If necessary set the units to inches, then change the inches of the long side to 10. The other dimension should change to 8 and the resulting dpi will be shown in the dpi box.
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