Re: Virtual Iris Show
- Subject: Re: Virtual Iris Show
- From: K* W* <k*@astound.net>
- Date: Mon, 24 Feb 2014 19:52:15 -0800
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Hi Bob,
A couple points of image size: I have a high resolution camera and JPEGs are typically less then 10MB. Did you mean 10,000KB (same as 10MB) for a max file size rather than 10,000MB? "K" vs "M" makes a big difference. The size of a digital image is measures in pixels of width and pixels of height. Dots per inch is a display or print resolution. If you'll excuse an analogy, it's a bit like asking for gas and telling me your car uses 3 ounces per mile. I can't tell how much gas you need without knowing how far you are driving. I don't know how many pixels you'd like without knowing how big you might print the picture. This is why Photoshop puts resolution together with size in inches (or cm, etc) under the grouping of "Document Size"; when you print, you can't have one without the other. As a photographer it is easier for me if you decide on a range of reasonable pixels sizes.
Ken |
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