Wednesday 26 October 2011

Changing the size of an image to print?

i've got an assignment due in the next few days, i need to scan a small laminated piece of paper with a picture of a logo on it.. i need to edit it.. which i have just done.. but when i go to print the edited image out again..nothings the same size are the origional?



can comeone please tell me how to print something out the origional size i scanned it? just need to edit a shape in the middle.. thank you
Changing the size of an image to print?
You need to find where to edit the image *resolution*, which is the number of pixels per inch the image will be displayed. Typical values are 72dpi and 300dpi. Many newer scanners are capable of finer detail (e.g. 4800dpi). Changing the resolution does not change the pixel dimensions of an image, but affects how large it will be printed.



Selecting the same resolution as your scanner uses will cause the image to be printed the same size.
Changing the size of an image to print?
It’s not very difficult to change the size of the print out in order for it to fit the printer size, when you print on your printer. Moreover, changing the size of the print out means you could also print on index cards, envelopes and labels.



Follow the steps given below to change the size of the printout.



STEP 1: Switch on the Computer and Printer



Turn on your computer and printer. Check if the printer is functioning properly or not.



STEP 2 – The Printer Menu



You need to reach the Printer Settings by following this path – Start-Control Panel- Printers and Faxes. Right click on the printer icon.



STEP 3: More Clicks



You now have to click on the properties Tab and when you reach the window, click on Settings.



STEP 4: Paper Size



In the settings window or for that matter the properties window on the top you will find a series of tabs. You need to click on the one titled Paper Size.



STEP 5: The Choice



You will find an option marked ‘Size” just click on it and scroll down to select the size that you want.



STEP 6: Customize



If you don’t think that any of the sizes that are offered to you are suitable, then all you need to do is select ‘Custom’. Here, you will have to put in your own size requirements. You must demarcate the length, as well as, the width.



The job is now done.
Resizing it should work? There's a lot of tools allowing this, and even some online ones.. Here's one for example: http://picresize.com/



Hope this helped!

//Relex.