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I want to resize an image to wallet size. About how many pixles...

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Or is there like a program that will resize it to the common wallet size?

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  1. By pixels I am guessing you mean PPI pixels per inch. Thats resolution not size. PPI is a function of the number of pixels in the camera’s sensor (also known as megapixels) and the size of the photo. . Many references will tell you to print at 300 ppi resolution, some newer data suggest that most household printers cannot take advantage of anything more than half the DPI they can print ( DPI is Dots per Inch ) You can use the resize option on photoshop and most other imaging software to keep a 300ppi resolution when downsizing files to whatever size you want to print. When you make them larger you can lose resolution after a certain point and have to do things like resample to "fill the voids" so to speak  


  2. If you have a photo software, it should be in the menu under resize. It will asked you the size which is less complicated than doing it by resolution or what not. Or you can go to a place that prints pictures and have it done there - Longs, Walgreens, Walmart... Call places to make sure.

  3. Tons of softwares online that will resize your images. Also, the default image editor for windows is a good starter to use. Try the following site for some free optional editors -

    http://www.snapfiles.com/Shareware/webpu...

  4. http://nz.answers.yahoo.com/question/ind...

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