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Old 12-02-06, 07:51
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Default Slightly fuzzy pictures

Hi everyone

I have noticed over the last few times I ahve posted pictures is that they are showing up on the forum rather fuzzy looking. On my old computure I had Corel draw 10 and never had any problems.

I am now using Adobe Photoshop CS2 as my photo program. My original digital pic are set at 2048 x 1536 dpi. so I know that not the problem.

Is there somthing Im doing in Aodobe when I resize down to the 600 dpi.

Any suggestions.
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Old 12-02-06, 17:24
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Are you keeping the resolution at 72DPI?
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Old 12-02-06, 17:28
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Hi Clive

Yes the res is 72 and they are no larger in width then 600 pix.

However just checking things at work and they are fine. Maybe it got somthing to do with my connection at home. Im on 56k modem whereas at work were on cable.
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Old 12-02-06, 19:30
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Default Are you e-mailing the photos

Are you e-mailing the photos at any point in the process, if so check to be sure that your e-mail program is not automatically adjusting the file size.

Also check the settings of your photo program for not only the dpi setting but the image size as well.
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