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digital camera
I have a kodak digital camera, and i have been asked to reduce its resolution. I really don't know how to its probably very simple. can someone help please.
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Couple of questions ...
1. Why are you being asked to reduce the resolution? If you simply need a smaller picture then shrink the photo one it's on the computer, rather than doing so on the camera. Use something along the lines of http://www.irfanview.com/ to alter the image (small, simple and free image viewer/editor) or MS paint can do something that straightforward. 2. What model of Kodak camera is it? (and do you still have the manual cos it'll be in there) |
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its a c633 and i have missed placed the manual.
reason for reducing the resolution is because people i send them to via email said it would be easier to view. I'll look into the website thanks |
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In that case you're definitely better of shrinking the images once they're on the PC.
That way you keep the full resolution original and just send a compressed/shrunk version to people by e-mail. |
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perhaps your email application can compress when sending (mine does).
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download "resizer,"
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