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Jules Posted - May 07 2008 : 14:30:57
How do you enlarge a scanned picture? I want it to be the same size as the rest of my pictures in my slideshow. Please help, I'm trying to meet a deadline.
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Bernie157 Posted - May 08 2008 : 13:09:58
Actually I'm a DVD PixPlay newbie myself having just downloaded and installed it yesterday and having created two projects so far written to DVD and/or Video CD.


Bernie in CT
Jules Posted - May 08 2008 : 12:54:13
Thanks for all the advice. I figured it out. This is my first time making a slideshow. All your tips helped me. Thanks again...
Jules Posted - May 08 2008 : 12:51:48
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Originally posted by Bernie157

In addition to, or regardless of, the resolution that you scanned your images in, you can use a photo editing program to change the resolution (as well as contrast, colors, sharpness, etc.) of an image file after the fact.

If I am allowed to mention my favorite, freeware photo-editing program, it is Irfanview found at irfanview.com

Bernie in CT

Bernie157 Posted - May 08 2008 : 12:20:24
In addition to, or regardless of, the resolution that you scanned your images in, you can use a photo editing program to change the resolution (as well as contrast, colors, sharpness, etc.) of an image file after the fact.

If I am allowed to mention my favorite, freeware photo-editing program, it is Irfanview found at irfanview.com

Bernie in CT
xequte Posted - May 08 2008 : 01:46:35
Hi Jules

When you acquire an image with your scanner there shoudl be a setting where you specify what size and/or DPI the image is saved at.

Any scanner released in the last few years should invariably save an image that is much larger than you would need for a DVD slideshow project. Can you tell me a little bit more about what problems you are seeing with the image (e.g. is blocky?)




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