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    Arm's Length Photos With A Disposable Camera?

    Disposable cameras mostly have wide angle lenses. When you take a self-portrait at arms length, you might fill the frame nicely, but you're too close to achieve a flattering perspective. Or rather, the close range creates a bit of distortion (big nose, small ears.) This is not how people...
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    How do I size a 8x10 photo 300 PPI? what does that mean...?

    300ppi = 300 pixels per inch. It's a resolution setting. In Photoshop go to Image, Image size, and in the bottom half of the settings display you'll see something about resolution. Set the measurement to pixels/inch. Set the number to 300, while keeping the document size 8*10. If the original...
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    How do I size a 8x10 photo 300 PPI? what does that mean...?

    300ppi = 300 pixels per inch. It's a resolution setting. In Photoshop go to Image, Image size, and in the bottom half of the settings display you'll see something about resolution. Set the measurement to pixels/inch. Set the number to 300, while keeping the document size 8*10. If the original...
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    How to save image as 150 dpi in photoshop?

    The DPI setting goes screwy when you let PS change it by saving the image "for web". Create a new file, 1000*1000 pixels, 150 DPI, 16 bit color. Then choose "save as" and select the PNG format. 1000x1000 pixels at 150 DPI works out to a 6.7 inch square pint. When creating a file, you can also...
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    How to save image as 150 dpi in photoshop?

    The DPI setting goes screwy when you let PS change it by saving the image "for web". Create a new file, 1000*1000 pixels, 150 DPI, 16 bit color. Then choose "save as" and select the PNG format. 1000x1000 pixels at 150 DPI works out to a 6.7 inch square pint. When creating a file, you can also...
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