Resizing; Maintaining Image Resolution - Epson PhotoPC 700 User Manual

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Click the Crop tool
menu. The part of the image that was outside the dashed
line disappears.

Resizing

You can resize your image by changing the number of pixels.
This lets you maintain the image's original resolution or
pixels per inch.
Choose Resize from the Image menu. You see a dialog box
like the following:
or choose Crop from the Image
This box
changes size
to reflect the
numbers you
enter.
Type a new number for the width or height. To maintain
your image's proportions, both numbers change together.
If you want to distort your image, click Preserve Aspect
Ratio
to deselect it.

Maintaining Image Resolution

When you use the Print Layout feature to change a picture's
printed size, the size in pixels doesn't change. But the
picture's resolution (pixels per inch) changes. That's why you
should use the resizing feature if you want to keep the
original resolution.
pixels
inches = resolution
For example, the default size of a fine or super fine image
(1280
pixels) is 5.3 4 inches.
960 pixels
4 inches = 240 pixels per inch
To increase the picture's height to 6 inches, multiply 6 240
and enter the new number (1440) for the height in the
Resize dialog box.
240 pixels per inch
6 inches = 1440 pixels
Editing Images 7-5
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