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Image for Upload - using Paintshop Pro
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For anyone using PaintShop Pro to make an image file of suitable size for uploading to Shuttertalk, the following steps work in my X4 and X6, but might also apply in other versions:

Make a copy of your full-size image file and load it into PaintShop Pro X6.

Click on the "Image" menu and then click on "Resize" - you will then see the "Resize" window, where you can make all the following selections:-

In the "Print Size" section ignore "Width" and "Height" but, on the right, set the "Resolution" units to "Pixels per inch" and type 96 in the box.

In the bottom half, the "Advanced Settings" box must be checked (i.e. ticked). In the advanced settings, check the "Resample Using" box, and select "Bicubic". Set the "Sharpness" to 50. Check the "Lock Aspect Ratio" box but ignore the number.

Now look at the "Pixel Dimensions" section and, on the right, make sure that the units selected are "Pixels". In the "New" width box type 900 - the height will automatically change to the correct value (because you have locked the aspect ratio).

Click on "OK" and you will now see your photo 900 pixels wide, which is the suitable width for Shuttertalk.

Zoom your view to 100% and then, only if necessary, apply a bit of sharpening.

Save your new image as a JPG file, which is unlikely to exceed 1MB, and upload it to the Forum.

[ If the file is still too large, you will need to change the JPG compression (select "Options" in the "Save As" window) ].

Cheers.
Philip
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Image for Upload - using Paintshop Pro - by MrB - May 9, 2014, 18:17

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