I want to know how to resize a photo without loosing quality....... in the image resize box the is a check box that says maintain file size ......what does that do .
I have tried to resize using it and the file stays the same as the original.
Thanks for any advice
Mike
mike Rawlinson said:in the image resize box the is a check box that says maintain file size ......what does that do .
Ir should be changed to say maintain pixel count as that is what it does.
With Photo-PAINT you can change pixel count or you can maintain resolution and change physical size or you can change physical size and resolution.
If the unit of measurement is pixels and you want to change pixel coount just change them. but unchek the maintian image size
If you have the maintian box checked you can if using a measure other than pixels change physical size and the resolution goes up or down.
With a unit of measurement other than pixels you can change physical size and maintain resolution by unchecking the maintain image size.
I think there is something wrong to be honest ......I do the same thing in photoshop and it stays at 300dpi when i reopen it .........in corel it goes back to 72dpi.....even if I save it as a new doc....... somethings not right ......
Is there any tutorials on photo resample as i think its so complex with diff types of measurements and dpi.......... I'm confused.
Thanks for your replys
I've seen discussions about something like this for several versions of Draw/Photo-Paint.
I suspect there is a conflict between the DPI as stored in the file itself and DPI as stored in the EXIF meta-data. The short description is.... resample in Photo-paint & save. Other apps show the correct dpi (like photoshop or irfanview) as stored in the file itself. But photo-paint seems to read the exif dpi instead when you re-open it.
Anyway, that's my suspicion.
Frustrating.
Andrew said:But photo-paint seems to read the exif dpi instead when you re-open it.
That is a very good explanation ... though not one that should be beyond the combined resources of Corel technical.
If Corel is going to allow the exif data to take precedence when opening the file, then it really ought to make certain it updates the exif data when writing the resampled data to the file ! Doing one without the other makes no sense at all.