![]() ![]() (the image you posted is 3881 pixels wide) I would guess that Power Point scales images down to fit in window (don't know, I never used it), but if you do the scaling beforehand, the file size will be reduced. 1920 is a common width, which is why I suggested 1900. Since you will be using these images for a Power Point presentation on screen, consider the width of the monitor in pixels. So to see what the actual quality is you take the inch of one side and multiply by the ppi to get your pixel dimension of that side, then repeat.Ībambo- Thank you for the wonderful article on Digitizing SlidesĪgain, thank you to everyone for taking time out of your schedules to explain super basic things to a beginner. "OK the average size of a print is 4" x 6" (or there about). Silkrooster- I think you're absolutely right about the quality of the camera with which these pics were taken. Per- You said that "you probably want to downsize it (use a copy) to maybe around 1900 pixels wide (depending on the resolution of the monitor), and it will look much better at that size." How do I downsize to 1900 pixels wide? Like, where do I input the number "1900"? Or did did you mean 19,000 by any chance? I didn't want anyone to think that I had posted a question and forgotten about it, which would have been so rude!!! I was away from my office with whooping cough right after I posted this questions, which is why I'm so late in responding now. I want to thank everyone here, -Silkrooster, Abambo, and Per-for answering my questions. ![]()
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