What is the easiest way to smooth out the edges of a blown-up image so that you can’t identify the pixels?
Posted in: Million Dollar City Pages by admin on July 31, 2010
surfer chica asked:
What is the easiest way to smooth out the edges of a blown-up image so that you can’t identify the pixels? that is, in photoshop if that is easier–or is that more for illustrator–I’m not really sure when I should use which program?
Abner
What is the easiest way to smooth out the edges of a blown-up image so that you can’t identify the pixels? that is, in photoshop if that is easier–or is that more for illustrator–I’m not really sure when I should use which program?
Abner
What can cause a brand new lcd tv to develop “dead pixels”?
Posted in: Million Dollar City Pages by admin on July 19, 2010
Jeff S asked:
I’ve just purchased a samsung ln-t4661f 46 inch lcd and after few days of use redish/purplish line developed. I’ve researched this and its got something to do with dead pixels? I dont even play games or conenct pc or anything to it..but howcome it does that to me.
I’ve just purchased a samsung ln-t4661f 46 inch lcd and after few days of use redish/purplish line developed. I’ve researched this and its got something to do with dead pixels? I dont even play games or conenct pc or anything to it..but howcome it does that to me.
what are some factors that cause dead pixels?
Alexandros
How many hot pixels is unacceptable?
Posted in: Million Dollar City Pages by admin on July 16, 2010
Jonathan asked:
I purchased a Nikon D40 last December, recently, I’ve found a second hot pixel. I found another one earlier back in February. The first hot pixel was an obvious red, large in size, the new one is blue, and small in size, thus, less noticeable. I know people who’ve had a D70 for years and yet have not had a single hot pixel. I’ve also read that it’s normal for cameras to develop hot pixels as it ages. I was wondering, for a half-year-old D40, is two hot pixels unacceptable?
Anyone else had hot pixel issues?
No, I made sure that these two pixels are two different locations. Nikon DSLR’s can only be mapped by a repair center. I like idea of shooting a dust reference photo.
Colette
I purchased a Nikon D40 last December, recently, I’ve found a second hot pixel. I found another one earlier back in February. The first hot pixel was an obvious red, large in size, the new one is blue, and small in size, thus, less noticeable. I know people who’ve had a D70 for years and yet have not had a single hot pixel. I’ve also read that it’s normal for cameras to develop hot pixels as it ages. I was wondering, for a half-year-old D40, is two hot pixels unacceptable?
Anyone else had hot pixel issues?
No, I made sure that these two pixels are two different locations. Nikon DSLR’s can only be mapped by a repair center. I like idea of shooting a dust reference photo.
Colette
How large is 10 mb equivalent to pixels in a jpg file? ?
Posted in: Million Dollar City Pages by admin on July 11, 2010
queenofxs asked:
I have thousands of scanned pictures to upload to a website. The maximum size of the pictures is 10 mb. How do I convert my jpg files from pixels to mb?
Alex
I have thousands of scanned pictures to upload to a website. The maximum size of the pictures is 10 mb. How do I convert my jpg files from pixels to mb?
Alex
How to increase the number of pixels in a picture or make a smaller resized picture sharper?
Posted in: Million Dollar City Pages by admin on July 10, 2010
soccer2668 asked:
I have 606 x 377 pixels in one of my pictures and when I print it out it comes out quite clear. However I need a much smaller version of this picture. So when I resize it to 243 x 153 pixels and print it out it becomes very fuzzy and blurry. What other ways are there that make the image sharper besides using a sharpening tool?
Abdulkarim
I have 606 x 377 pixels in one of my pictures and when I print it out it comes out quite clear. However I need a much smaller version of this picture. So when I resize it to 243 x 153 pixels and print it out it becomes very fuzzy and blurry. What other ways are there that make the image sharper besides using a sharpening tool?
Abdulkarim