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How do I change a JPEG image's dpi to 300 dpi with Office XP?
I need to change my original JPEG image's from 96 dpi to at least 300 dpi in
order to send it via email to someone. I have Microsoft Office XP picture manager, ACD See 6.0 appication, Windows Picture and Fax viewer, and Microsoft Paint. Please help me as soon as possible. Hope to hear from someone. |
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How do I change a JPEG image's dpi to 300 dpi with Office XP?
You can't increase the dpi, only reduce.
"victoria784" wrote in message ... I need to change my original JPEG image's from 96 dpi to at least 300 dpi in order to send it via email to someone. I have Microsoft Office XP picture manager, ACD See 6.0 appication, Windows Picture and Fax viewer, and Microsoft Paint. Please help me as soon as possible. Hope to hear from someone. |
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How do I change a JPEG image's dpi to 300 dpi with Office XP?
Why can't you email it to them as 96?
You can increase the dpi to 300 with an image editor, BUT it will look like crapola. If the original is something you can scan, rescan it at higher res. "victoria784" wrote in message ... |I need to change my original JPEG image's from 96 dpi to at least 300 dpi in | order to send it via email to someone. I have Microsoft Office XP picture | manager, ACD See 6.0 appication, Windows Picture and Fax viewer, and | Microsoft Paint. Please help me as soon as possible. Hope to hear from | someone. |
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How do I change a JPEG image's dpi to 300 dpi with Office XP?
1. The dpi doesn't need to be changed to e-mail the image.
2. If you "adjust" the resolution to 300 dpi, you only change the "reported size". 3. You might be able to "change that attribute" using Irfanview program.(free download from the authors website, google for it) victoria784 wrote: I need to change my original JPEG image's from 96 dpi to at least 300 dpi in order to send it via email to someone. I have Microsoft Office XP picture manager, ACD See 6.0 appication, Windows Picture and Fax viewer, and Microsoft Paint. Please help me as soon as possible. Hope to hear from someone. |
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How do I change a JPEG image's dpi to 300 dpi with Office XP?
DPI is an "arbitrary" designation. You can change it all over the place.
At worst you will just confuse some programs, at best you may get some program to print or display an image at some "physical size". You neither add or subtract content if you change it. You may be thinking of the pixel dimensions of the image, in which case you would be cropping or compressing, and data/information would be lost. Tom Willett wrote: You can't increase the dpi, only reduce. "victoria784" wrote in message ... I need to change my original JPEG image's from 96 dpi to at least 300 dpi in order to send it via email to someone. I have Microsoft Office XP picture manager, ACD See 6.0 appication, Windows Picture and Fax viewer, and Microsoft Paint. Please help me as soon as possible. Hope to hear from someone. |
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