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  • Book image specifications

    Hi I have printed books with every service but Mpix. I am interested in using the service but I have a few questions: 1. Image specifications. Can you tell me the exact image specs for your software so that when i import the image, it is to proper size / scale? I need ppi and dimensions. 2. Background...
    Posted to Forum by Andrew on 07-23-2007
  • Re: Cropping

    On Resolution: Whether you upload a 2400x3000 image (portrait) or a 3000x2400 image (landscape), Mpix will orient the image to fit on 8x10 paper. So that first time you uploaded, you either didn’t upload a 2400x3000 image, or you selected some other paper size besides 8x10. On Cropping: When you...
    Posted to Forum by Graystar on 05-04-2007
  • Re: I can't seem to figure this out.

    Graystar: Still, I wish there was an easier way to get your entire image printed, considering how many cameras have a 4:3 aspect ratio. There really should be more size manipulation options. How would that work? What is the actual size of your image? Sure you have a 4:3 aspect ratio, but that doesn't...
    Posted to Forum by Tom_Steele on 03-25-2007
  • Re: cropped 8x10

    You can't. What you are talking about is aspect ratio (lenght to width ratio) Different print sizes have different aspect ratios (do a forum search on it) If you image shows everything on a 4x6 print, it has a aspect ratio of 1.5 or 3 to 2. (6 divided by 4 = 1.5) An 8x10 print has a aspect ratio...
    Posted to Forum by bhbphotos on 02-28-2007
  • Re: Crop Factor

    What you are calling "crop factor" is aspect ratio. "Crop factor" is a term used to describe the differance in angle of view for a lens when the format size of the sensor/film changes. Aspect Ratio is the difference between the lenght to width ratio of sensor/film format. For example...
    Posted to Forum by bhbphotos on 01-25-2007
  • Re: How do I collabrate my monitor?

    daisey: Not to mention it is wide screen and it distorts the pictures. If the aspect ratio of your pictures is being distorted then you've made an error when setting your desktop resolution. Find out what the native resolution of your monitor is and use that for your desktop resolution. This will...
    Posted to Forum by Obscura on 12-26-2006
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