Make a picture 300 dpi


    • Paper No: 200000

      Put your graphics into the Word document. If you insert a scan, please use 600 dpi line art or 300 dpi grayscale (.tif or .jpg). If you insert a digital-camera image, please use the "large" .jpg setting. Lower-resolution settings may yield poor quality images in the paper copies.


    • [DOC File]Photoshop Tips

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      - Trying to combine photos with two different resolutions (300 vs 72 dpi) - Clarity (sharpness) of pictures (if the pictures were taken at different eras/cameras) - Light source different - Color (different era/camera or b&w vs color) - Angle or position of characters different - Picture issues (scratches/cropping)


    • [DOC File]Sample letter requesting photograph & permission to reprint it

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      I am writing to request a [insert “black-and-white” or “color”] transparency of first-class reproduction quality, or a tiff file of 300 dpi or higher with a match print, of the following work in your collection: [Insert name of artist, name of work, date, medium, dimensions, institution name, acquisition number]


    • [DOCX File]Type of the Paper (Article - MDPI

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      File for Figures and schemes must be provided during submission in a single zip archive and at a sufficiently high resolution (minimum 1000 pixels width/height, or a resolution of 300 dpi or higher). Common formats are accepted, however, TIFF, JPEG, EPS and PDF are preferred.


    • [DOCX File]Microsoft Word - Pixels and resolution.doc

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      You cannot take an image that is 300 x 400 pixels, and make it 16” x20” @ 300ppi and expect it to look good. Photoshop CAN do this, but it will look very bad. If you want to make an image with lots of pixels smaller, this is no problem, as this is the same as effectively “shrinking” the t-shirt by placing it in really warm water.


    • [DOC File]Preparation of Papers in Two-Column Format

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      The manuscript’s graphics should have resolutions of 600 dpi for monochrome, 300 dpi for grayscale, and 300 dpi for color. Graphics should be inserted into the manuscript file using the “Insert – Picture – From File” option in the “Insert” tab. This means you must save every graphics as a separate file.


    • [DOC File]TDV210 Manual

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      900/600/300 dpi scan selection . Directly save JPG/PDF files to the micro SD card. Support the micro SD card up to 32GB. Driver free to download for Windows 7 / Vista / XP and . Mac OS10.4 or above (directly plug-in, driver installation not required)


    • [DOC File]Resizing Images

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      At default, most web or computer based images have a resolution of 72 pixels per inch (ppi) unless otherwise specified to be higher. Typically, good photo printers output at 300 dpi or greater (this is also a good default resolution to print photos at should your printer support higher resolutions).


    • [DOCX File]April 21, 2001

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      Using at least Pinhole negatives (and/or positives) the student will scan the negatives to create 5 4“ x 6” 300 dpi digital files. Using those files in Photoshop the student will enhance and create 5 new images (jpeg files) from the original scanned files (Make sure not to save over original scanned files). Any combination will be OK.


    • [DOC File]Exporting Image File to Add to Job Plan 12

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      Type in 300 in the dots per inch and make sure quality is set to maximum. (See right) Click OK. Rename file as necessary. Click Export. **Note - the 300 dpi will result in a smaller file size with a lower quality image. A dpi of 600 will result in a higher quality image with a larger file size.** 9 – Open a Word Document.


    • [DOC File]Multimedia

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      640 divided by 200 equals 3.2 and 480 divided by 200 equals 2.4 so if you print this picture at 3.2"X2.4" you will get a print with 200 dots per inch. We recommend 200 dpi as a minimum for good quality prints. Now, let's work one of these problems backwards. Let's say we want to print an 8X10 picture at 300 dpi.


    • [DOC File]Step 1: Abstracting the Photo

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      Your layers window should look like the one in the picture below. ... We use 300 dpi for the best quality print . Plus make sure the mode is set to RGB if you intend to print it. Click OK. Now go back to your original canvas. Click on your "photo" layer and drag and drop it onto you new "Warhol" canvas. Put the "photo" layer into a set.


    • [DOC File]Photo III

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      Using the scanner find 5 or more objects to scan. Use a high resolution setting of 300 dpi, focus on an area to make it more abstract. 5 pts. E. Once you have all these photos and or scans, pick your best 5 photos and play with them using the filters/effects/color balance/contrast/levels to enhance the picture where necessary.


    • [DOC File]2001 Century Yearbook

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      When sending a digital picture, please do not crop or alter the picture, often changing the original can reduce the quality and make it difficult to use. Also, make sure that your picture is in . JPEG. format and at least . 300 dpi. It is really important to send us the picture in the correct format.


    • [DOC File]How to Make a Cropping Action Script (Advanced Technique)

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      Select “Image” from the Photoshop menu bar and select “Image Size”. Enter your preferred resolution for the image (note: standard monitor resolution, which is important for PowerPoint and web applications, is 72 pixels/inch, while commercial print resolution is 300 pixels per inch, or dpi).


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