From: ddinbb on 19 May 2010 14:34 I am trying to recreate a slide, but the original prints clearly, mine doesn't. I was told by the printer that the original is 569 megabytes, so I need to make my new slide the same. I don't see anywhere to reconfigure megabytes. Help!
From: Karl E. Peterson on 19 May 2010 15:29 ddinbb wrote: > I am trying to recreate a slide, but the original prints clearly, mine > doesn't. I was told by the printer that the original is 569 megabytes, so I > need to make my new slide the same. I don't see anywhere to reconfigure > megabytes. Help! 569 MEGABYTES??? Good lord, that's ridiculous. A 5 megapixel photo averages between 1.5 and 2.5 megabytes. A 10 megapixel photo up to 4x that. No slide of any practical use would require resolution of the order suggested here. Btw, I have no idea how you're creating your image files, but the setting(s) you're searching for is "resolution" and/or "color depth". Adjusting either of those will alter the filesize of the output. If sharpness was the complaint, resolution is what you're after. -- ..NET: It's About Trust! http://vfred.mvps.org
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