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Hello all,
A rookie question so please bear with me.
I had taken a picture with my 5MP camera and decided I wanted a nice 8×10 of it. I used Scott Kelby’s tips about resizing and maintaining quality within photoshop (turning off "resample Image" and increasing resolution)and resized my photo to actual size 7.4" x 9.9". Happy that I had a nice quality pic that would fit comfortably in an 8×10, I put the picture on a CD and took it into my local camera shop. I put the CD in the machine and selected 8×10 but when I previewed the picture it was obvious that the machine was unable to fit the entire picture in an 8×10. It was like the picture I had was larger than 8×10. I eventually had to ask them to take the picture and create a "fit to size" picture and I ended up with a beautiful 8×12. So I am confused and obviously misunderstand something here but can anybody tell me why I was unable to squeeze it into 8×10?
Thanks
Mike
A rookie question so please bear with me.
I had taken a picture with my 5MP camera and decided I wanted a nice 8×10 of it. I used Scott Kelby’s tips about resizing and maintaining quality within photoshop (turning off "resample Image" and increasing resolution)and resized my photo to actual size 7.4" x 9.9". Happy that I had a nice quality pic that would fit comfortably in an 8×10, I put the picture on a CD and took it into my local camera shop. I put the CD in the machine and selected 8×10 but when I previewed the picture it was obvious that the machine was unable to fit the entire picture in an 8×10. It was like the picture I had was larger than 8×10. I eventually had to ask them to take the picture and create a "fit to size" picture and I ended up with a beautiful 8×12. So I am confused and obviously misunderstand something here but can anybody tell me why I was unable to squeeze it into 8×10?
Thanks
Mike
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