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Photos to Publish from KB to MB
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My earlier question was the wrong way round It needs to publish photos of a fete to the newspaper they said the photo are far too small they need to be at least 1MB. How do I change it to MB from KB
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.marcus the answer lies in understandng your image sizes. The easy way to do this is to navigate to your photo files then right-click on the photo you want to upload. Right-click and choose 'open with > microsoft office picture manager'. have a look at the options open to you in 'edit' > resize'
This program is present on all computers and allows you to resize and save pictures.
However if your newspaper wants photos larger than the originals that you possess, you are a bit stuffed.
This program is present on all computers and allows you to resize and save pictures.
However if your newspaper wants photos larger than the originals that you possess, you are a bit stuffed.
lil isn't quite right - it works big > small but not small > big
the point the paper is making isn't that they want a bulky file ... it's that they want a detailed picture and detail = Mb (ish). Pikkies are made up of dots (pixels) the more dots ... the greater the detail
unfortunately once you have a small picture ... making it bigger just makes each dot bigger - and the lack of detail just becomes clearer (if you get my point!)
unless the originals are a suitable size ... and you still have them (you should only ever work on copies) - you are stuffed
the point the paper is making isn't that they want a bulky file ... it's that they want a detailed picture and detail = Mb (ish). Pikkies are made up of dots (pixels) the more dots ... the greater the detail
unfortunately once you have a small picture ... making it bigger just makes each dot bigger - and the lack of detail just becomes clearer (if you get my point!)
unless the originals are a suitable size ... and you still have them (you should only ever work on copies) - you are stuffed
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i use a program that you can download for free called easy resize it is in Dutch but dont let this put you off it is very easy to use unless you are a complete idiot which i dont think for a moment you are you can get it here www.easyresize.nl the way to use it is first click on opnen then chose the place where your phots are stored IE my pictures then you will see the original and what the new photo will look like then click on opslaan then just save the phots in the place you want to store it you wont lose your original photo hope this is of help to you
i use a program that you can download for free called easy resize it is in Dutch but dont let this put you off it is very easy to use unless you are a complete idiot which i dont think for a moment you are you can get it here www.easyresize.nl the way to use it is first click on opnen then chose the place where your photos are stored IE my pictures then you will see the original and what the new photo will look like then click on opslaan then just save the phots in the place you want to store it you wont lose your original photo hope this is of help to you
As ACtheTROLL says, the pictures you have are low resolution (possibly 72 ppi), but they need to be high resolution (perhaps 300 ppi). You cant make high resolution images from low resolution originals so it's not worth trying. Perhaps have a look at the settings on your camera for next time to see if you can take pictures at a higher resolution.
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