Sunday, November 21, 2010

How to resize the piture?

i have a picture (600 x 400 jpg) i want to resize it ( 1000 x 2000 pixel ) to change my blog 's theme. How to do it?How to resize the piture?
Well it all depends. it will be hard to make it bigger without it being blurry.

When you try to re-size a pic of a smaller resolution to a higher resolution, your using the same amount of pixels for a larger area.

Resulting in a blurry picture.

you need to find or take a picture in higher resolution for in to be bigger and look better.

sizing down is easy.

Just use a picture software And ether re-size or crop.How to resize the piture?
The most simple method would be to define the image dimensions in your code. However, this method would result in a distorted or grainy looking picture.



When you are trying to go bigger, you really should start with a bigger size photo - either from a scan or a digital picture. From there you can size it down however you want. If you are using it on a web site, your best bet would be to size it to the exact dimensions at 72dpi. If you do it at a higher resolution, then you have to define the display size in your HTML code or the picture will wind up being a different size than you intended. For example, a 400x600 image at 150dpi will be twice as big as a picture that is 400x600 at 72dpi.
Personally, I recommend Adobe Photoshop for your image enhancing needs, but this seems to be a simple matter. That and I doubt you really want to spend a lot of money on 3rd party software.



If you're on a Windows XP machine (otherwise do a handy search), go to start--%26gt;programs --%26gt;accessories--%26gt;MS Paint--%26gt; open your file, and follow these instructions:



To change the size of your picture

On the Image menu, click Attributes.

Under Units, click the unit of measurement you want to use for the width and height.

Type the measurements in Width and Height.

Notes



You can also resize your picture by dragging the image resize handles, located at the lower-right corner and along the bottom and right sides of your picture. (You might need to maximize the window to see the square resize handles.)
Take it to a Kodak Picture Kiosk and resize it.



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http://www.kodak.com/eknec/PageQuerier.j

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You DON'T need anything other than a free online service to do this:



Go online to:



http://www.resize2mail.com/index.php



Click the option 'on your own' on the Options bar at the top of the main task area and that will take you to the next page where *you* decide the dimensions in pixels. All you need do is uplift the pic you want to enlarge ... the rest it does for you.



The only issue you might have is with quality, but you will soon find that out when you get the results.



NOTE: It will resize to a maximum of 2,000 X 2,000 pixels



Again: You *dont* need any sort of software or editing suite on your system (it's also useful to know for future reference.)



Best of luck



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