Revel -optimum image size

What is the optimum jpg  image size to publish in Revel for subsequent viewing on an ipad air (full size)

You can load the full sized images to revel in the cloud. The revel app will generate smaller versions for viewing on the ipad. It will not load the full sized image unless you choose to download or edit the photo.
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  • Optimum image size

    hi
    is there an optimum image size for keynote?
    thanks

    What particular concern do you have about images, and what do you mean by "optimum"? Are you referring to image quality, Keynote performance, or something else?
    In general, Keynote does a pretty good job of scaling images, but if you want more control over it, and likely increase its performance, then the best size for images is whatever size in pixels the image will take up on the slide.
    One technique that will let you import appropriately sized images is to first import the full-sized image onto the slide and scale it to the size you want. Then, note in the Metrics Inspector what pixel size that is, and in an image editor re-size the original image to that size, and save this new image. Now you can import the resized version, and delete the larger image.
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  • Optimum Image Sizes for iWeb 08?

    I'm trying to find an optimum size for images for an online portfolio. . I have the photos in their native resolution, and I'm wondering what size should I downsize them to for the slideshow view. . . any and all suggestions are welcome and appreciated.

    It really depends on how many photos you want to load and what quality you need.
    You have to trade of these against the download speed of your webpage.
    The iWeb Photos or Albums pages are not the best way to present your work.
    Have a look at flash.....
    http://www.airtightinteractive.com/viewers/
    http://jalbum.net/

  • Optimum image size for flexible cropping

    Hi,
    My clinets often order from the same photo 4X6, 5X7, 8.5 X 11 and even 11 X 14's. While I am happy with these requests, I wonder how you professionals (I am just an old retired widower using CS3 and LR to kill time) size an image during shooting so it will give you that flexibility to crop to different sizes.
    I shoot with a Nikon D300, mostly head and shoulder of friends and their friends. I started charging them when I realize how expensive it is to pay for ink and paper for my R1900 printer let alone the time it takes to go through Scott Kellby's touch up procedure.
    Any advise will be most appreciated. Thank you in advance.
    Eddie

    Eddie,
    There is no ideal format for all of those sizes as they do not have the same horizontal to vertical size ratios.
    The easy answer is not to crop very tightly in the camera, so that you have a little extra background to accommodate the various crops you use. If you wish, you can draw some pen-and-ink frames on acetate or mylar to match the proportions of your prints, and place that over the LCD screen on your D300. There may even be commercial products like this.
    And, yes, you should be charging friends and family at least the costs of materials if you're doing more than a couple of prints.
    And if you're doing the photography and printing professionally (meaning: you get paid for the session), you should check on the going rate in your neighborhood and charge accordingly, even if you discount it for friends and family. Otherwise they will take advantage of you and your good nature. Why work for free?
    Neil

  • DPI / Image size

    Dear All
    I am big Aperture user, but a bit of a technical novice I'm afraid - at least when it comes to DPI....
    I take RAWs on my 5d Mk 2. Image files are procesed in Aperture / Photoshop. I then export JPEGS for distribution (Apple TV, prints for friends and family, burning to DVD etc)
    I export full size JPEGS (image sizes can be about 25meg).
    My question is....what DPI should I have Aperture set on to ensure top quality prints? I normally print 9 x 6, but would want the ability to increase sizes as required.
    Is there a relationship / optimum setting between DPI and image size? Should I alter this if the JPEG is for different uses (priniting, burning to DVD etc).
    Many thanks for any help
    Paul

    Paul,
    Photos from your camera and in Aperture have a dimension in pixels -- your camera can produce image files of 5,616 x 3,744 pixels. It is only when setting a resolution that ppi (pixels per inch) comes into play -- the total number of pixels is independent of that resolution. Printers reference quality as dpi, and this does not directly reference any ppi, but of course the ppi may limit what dpi the printer can actually apply. When printing from Aperture the pixels (if cropped, those remaining) will all be used and the ppi will automatically be adjusted to fit the paper size you are intending to use. If you are printing from Aperture, there is no reason to convert to a JPEG to use for that purpose.
    If you do convert and export a JPEG, then if at original size, the full pixel dimension of the image will be maintained, and if later printing in Photoshop, say, then it will adjust to fit the paper. A JPEG to use with a DVD slideshow will have to be changed to use the pixel dimension that fits the media, but some software will do that behind the scenes, if exporting from Aperture solely for that purpose you might want to customize that to fit within something like 720 x 720, 1024 x 1024, 640 x 640, etc. When this takes place the total pixels are resampled, and the image is rescaled to be represented by fewer pixels. Aperture does seem to use PPI and DPI interchangeably, btw, but see:
    http://www.tildefrugal.net/photo/dpi.php
    and
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pixel_density
    Ernie
    Message was edited by: Ernie Stamper

  • Is there and optimum photo size and resolution for use on the ipad?

    Is there an optimum photo size physical and resolution for use on the Ipad.

    It depends on whether you want to zoom in the image. If you don't, pre-converting them to the native screen resolution of your iPad 2, 1024*768 (assuming 4:3 aspect ratio, as is the case with most Point and shoot (but not DSLR, which, generally, use 3:2!)) will make sureyou use the least storage and will always have the fastest file transfer.
    If zooming is important and you have pictures over 16 Mpixels you want to fully zoom in, then, you'll need to use third-party apps like Photo Manager Pro (review: http://www.iphonelife.com/blog/87/all-one-photo-viewer-roundup-70-price-drop-bes t-image-viewer ), which doesn't downsize your pics and doesn't use much more storage than it should.
    Let me know if you have further questions.

  • Optimum File Size/Resoluton for Projection Slideshow

    Although I've looked through some of the threads here I'm still a little confused and wondered if anybody could just simply guide me through this process:
    1. I'm having an exhibition where my photographs are being projected, apparently, "using a screen resolution of 1024x768". The projected image size seems to be around 4-5ft across. I've been asked to supply my file of photographs but as there are a lot of them I would like them to be the optimum size for best quality, and not larger than necessary (for portability reasons). The gallery owner, using a Mac, says he will then create a slideshow.
    2. I'm starting from my portfolio of "master" psd images of around 35MB which, in other words, would give a print size of roughly 14" x 9" @ 300 dpi. Obviously this is way too high and I need to downsize them (while converting to jpeg presumably). But to what? 150ppi? 100?
    3. For my own peace of mind (and as a back-up) I might create the slideshow myself in iPhoto. I don't use iPhoto much but from reading the threads here apparently it's not difficult to do. I think I have to export it at the end to a Quicktime movie. Are there any resolution-type pitfalls that I should be aware of while either creating the Slideshow or exporting it?
    Any replies very much appreciated.

    2. I'm starting from my portfolio of "master" psd images of around 35MB which, in other words, would give a print size of roughly 14" x 9" @ 300 dpi. Obviously this is way too high and I need to downsize them (while converting to jpeg presumably). But to what? 150ppi? 100?
    Doesn't matter. Ppi or dpi only have relevance when you are printing. Have a read of [this|http://www.rideau-info.com/photos/mythdpi.html]
    Just make sure the images are 1024 x 768.
    3. For my own peace of mind (and as a back-up) I might create the slideshow myself in iPhoto. I don't use iPhoto much but from reading the threads here apparently it's not difficult to do. I think I have to export it at the end to a Quicktime movie. Are there any resolution-type pitfalls that I should be aware of while either creating the Slideshow or exporting it?
    No, as resolution is meaningless in this context.
    Create an Album of the Images. Arrange them in the Order you prefer.
    Click on the + lower left and select 'Slideshow'
    Make your choices of theme, transitions etc.
    Click on Export lower right. I would suggest using the Display setting, but there are custom export options too.
    This really is more simple than you think.
    Regards
    TD

  • Motion moving slow, best image sizes?

    I am brand new to this so forgive me if this is stupid.
    Is there an optimum image still size to use in motion drop zones? I am
    using one of the default templates, and was dragging pictures in that were taken with my sony sr12, they are 1.9 MB and 3680x2760, pretty big, so I went to photoshop and sized them down 40%, but still it is slow and jaggy when playing in motion.
    Will it look better when complete and exported, or should the pics be smaller?
    THank you!

    You'll have to redraw everything each time you reposition the cursor.
    Your best bet to speed things up (and look nice) are:
    1. Use double buffering
    2. Redraw only over the area where the cursor needs to first be erased (ie might only be a 30x30 area). You can achieve this by setting the clipping area of the pictures drawn.

  • New Image Size and Resolution in CC

    Hi there.
    Ok, maybe i'm missing something, but how do i reduce the ppi's of a given image in the Photoshop CC? Changing it in the image size, in the Resolution field, it acomplish nothing. It logs an entry in the History panel, but nothing changes in the picture. Did Adobe changed how this works, or it's just a bug?
    Thank you.

    Try setting to real-world measurement, like inches or cm.
    Hi Charles, i think that change in cm/mm/in it's the only way to change the image ppi (in my case save/resample it to 108ppi). Can you confirm that this is correct?
    Anyway when i go to image size (new panel of CC) the w/h are:
    1) grey and always set in pixel with resample flagged.
    2) always set in inches with resample NON-flagged (also if my ruler unit is in Pixel).
    (and actually that is not new behavior. CS6 behaved same way when width and height were set to percent)
    In CS6 and CC i never seen w/h in percent  - where is my error?
    Many thanks!

  • Save Image size setting in Save for Web

    I'm using Save for Web (CS3) and scaling the file to different sizes with "scale image". I'm wanting to use the same scale settings for many images but when I save the pre-set the image size settings don't get saved. I'm wanting to use it as part of an action but the setting wont stick. Any suggestions? Alternative work flows?

    That's never been saved as part of the S4W presets. Bloody annoying.

  • How do I set the image size in PS touch to print to my Epson printer w ithout losing any of the picture. PS Touch appears to be showing pixels and not inches, how can I covert it toshow inches?

    I am using PS Touch from my tablet . I am importinga photo from an SD card . When all editing is completed I then send it wireless from the tablet  via Epson I print to the printer. It all works great except that part of the photo at each end is cut off and does not print. I am printing on 8.5 x11 paper.
    How do I convert the image size in PSTouch frm pixels to inches?

    Epson's iPrint has always been an oddball. It will always "zoom in" on an image to print even if you have the proper dimensions and resolution set for actual print size. I think other users have reported this, at least on Android.
    You can't have PS Touch show inches instead of pixels at this time but you can use an online website to find out what you need to fit within a particular resolution. (Google "pixels to inches calculator".)

  • Since downloading the 2013 Keynote upgrade, the slide image size on handouts with 3 slides per page option is very small. Is there a way to make the slide size larger while still keeping 3 slides per page   lines?

    With the new Keynote upgrade (version 6.1), the slide image size on handouts is very small, which makes it difficult to read slide content when compiling lecture notes for students. Is there a way to make the slide size larger while still keeping to a format of 3 slides per page with lines?

    A number of posts have reported the same issue, two workarounds:
    1
    check the paper handling options or equivalent in your print dialogue box and set to scale to fit

    in the Keynote option, in the dropdown menu in the Print section, select Individual Slides
    then choose Layout, and set the number of pages, when printed you will have multiple pages on a single sheet.

  • How can you find out an individual image size from multiple images on a canvas

    This is probably a really really simple question but I can't for the life of me find how I can find out an individual image size from multiple images on a canvas. eg I have 3 photos i want to arrange 1 large and the other two next to it half the size. How can I edit individual image size on the canvas as when I select the image on a sperate layer I want to resize it just resizes the entire canvas and not the individual image
    Thanks

    I want to know they exact dimensions though. You can get them by dragging to the 0,0 corner and then reading off of the ruler scale on the sides but its fiddily as you have to zoom right in and work it out. I know in photoshop there is a ruler but is there any other way in Elements?

  • How to set image size in a table view

    Hi,
    I've just built a small VC application showing some process chain logs in a table view. For the different status types Error, Warning and Success I show the well-known traffic light icons. But up to now I haven't found out how to set the image size in a table view (height & width field is greyed out for the table). Any ideas? Or is it just not possible?
    Thanks for your help,
    Heiko

    Hello Heiko,
    I don't know, if it is possible, but I would say,
    it's not implemented yet. Maybe you can change the picture size and use then the pictures, that might be a workaround, if you can't change the height and width in VC.
    Best Regards,
    Marcel

  • How to find out the image size?

    How to find out the image size values(Width and height) in illustrator CS3 using any script. I tried but i got only the document height and width. I need to find out the image BoundingBox value of width and height. Kindly advice me.

    Try this.
    tell application "Adobe Illustrator"
    set heightImage to get height of raster item 1 of current layer of current document
    set widthImage to get width of raster item 1 of current layer of current document
    display dialog (heightImage & " X " & widthImage) as string
    end tell
    JaiMS

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