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<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
Thanks for your explanation. Anyone who agrees with me, must be very
intelligent. :-)
IyamIyam. ;-)
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<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
If somebody has more or better information on this, I'd love to hear
it but this is how it is as far as I know and have experienced.
"Porpoise" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> answered:
First off, DPI is not a function within an image, it is a function
of output and is governed
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Actually I don't believe this is exactly right from playing around
with Photoshop you can see that you change an image's resolution under
Image -> Image Size and if you turn off "Resample Image", it will retain
the same pixel di
-TG:
I apologize for my sarcasm.
Let's start at basic "Images 101", shall we? Please be opened minded
enough to consider.
The original poster simply asked:
Is there any way of converting a jpg to gif and change dpi on the fly?
We both agree that we can change the image from a jpg to a gif
First, a correction or clarification to what I was saying. PPI and DPI are not
the same. PPI is used for on-screen display, DPI is used for printing. The
quick and dirty with DPI is that printers can print dots, but each dot
represents only (typically) the standard CMYK (cyan, magenta, yellow
On Sun, May 7, 2006 4:07 pm, Gustav Wiberg wrote:
> Is there any way of converting a jpg to gif and change dpi on the fly?
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-TG:
At 10:51 AM -0400 5/8/06, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Actually I don't believe this is exactly right from playing
around with Photoshop you can see that you change an image's
resolution under Image -> Image Size and if you turn off "Resample
Image", it will retain the same pixel dimen
Actually I don't believe this is exactly right from playing around with
Photoshop you can see that you change an image's resolution under Image ->
Image Size and if you turn off "Resample Image", it will retain the same pixel
dimensions.
GIF's are limited to 72dpi (or ppi if you prefer.. p
At 11:07 PM +0200 5/7/06, Gustav Wiberg wrote:
Hi there!
Is there any way of converting a jpg to gif and change dpi on the fly?
Best regards
Gustav Wiberg
Gustav:
It depends how big the fly is.
But seriously, yes you can change a jpg into a gif by loading it in
as a jpg (imagercreatefromjp
imagemagick?
On 5/7/06, Gustav Wiberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hi there!
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> Is there any way of converting a jpg to gif and change dpi on the fly?
>
> Best regards
> Gustav Wiberg
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