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Posted: Sun Oct 20th, 2013 05:54
 
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jjuday30 wrote:
New issue, LOL the pictures are to good. The estimating software I use distorts pictures bigger than 1277x958. I tried to resize but the program still did not like that. How do I get the pictures smaller than this?

Not sure if you have a Mac or Pc...but if it's a PC you can download an excellent file browsing software package called Faststone.....

http://www.faststone.org/index.htm

If you download the Viewer 4.8 (it's free, although many of us have donated as its so good!) it enables you to view your images, compare images, read their exif, convert raw to jpeg and do a whole host of editing functions on the images including renaming ....and resizing.



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I did use fat stone to re size. It worked. But the picture still was blurry when I uploaded it to the estimate software. Never had that happen when the pictures were a lesser quality. o.Oo.O

 




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jjuday30 wrote:
I did use fat stone to re size. It worked. But the picture still was blurry when I uploaded it to the estimate software. Never had that happen when the pictures were a lesser quality. o.Oo.O


Need to establish the software's requirements in terms of image size AND dpi.

The avatars on this forum are restricted to very small file sizes but are adequate for the viewing size.

I suspect it's a matter of finding the largest file the software can accept and then getting as close to that as possible with your resizing.



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