Sunbelter asked:


I have windows XP and am trying to reduce a photo to 32 X 32 pixels so I can use it as an icon on one of my personal folders, and for the life of me, I haven’t been able to figure out how to do it. Any answers from the experts? Thanks.

Aldrich
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Apple asked:


I have a picture that I took with a Kodak digital camera that I would like to upload to a photo sharing site, but it must be at least 2200 pixels wide or tall at 72dpi, and it isn’t that many. Is there anything that I can do about it? I have been using Kodak EasyShare software, if that matters. I really am clueless ;-)
This is the error message that I am getting:

“Sorry, the file you have submitted is too small. Submissions must be at least 2200 pixels wide or tall to be considered for publication. The file that you submitted is 320 x 258. Please try again with a bigger image.”

Alleyn

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Tweety Luver asked:


I was just wondering what do mega pixels matter with cameras?

Adan
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R. L asked:


There used to be a website I knew where you could upload a picture. Your picture would be enlarged by about 400% and all the pixels would be enlarged. It wouldn’t look like anything when you viewed it from your computer, but when you printed it, from far away you could see the picture clearly. It would generate the picture in to a PDF file. Does anyone know what this is called, or even better, the website I’m talking about?

Abeu
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ToriJCat asked:


I am on the yearbook staff at my school, and one of the cool things that we get to do is take pictures in class and what-not, but, the pictures have to be good quality to be printable in the yearbook. We were told to change the DPI or Mega-pixels on our cameras to the highest setting. I cannot figure out how to do that on mine.

I have a Canon PowerShot A520. Please help me change it so that I can take good pictures for the year book =]

Alexis

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