steve_vancosin Posted June 21, 2000 Share Posted June 21, 2000 <IMG SRC="http://members.aol.com/_ht_a/w2705/ws19.jpg" WIDTH="200" HEIGHT="250"><P>I just guessed Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
andy mcleod Posted June 22, 2000 Share Posted June 22, 2000 Pixel size, a few ways: <p> When scanning- pixel size = scanning dots per inch x image size <p> when editing- go to resample the image, and select pixels from the size list box. Don't resample it, just cancel out. <p> or file, document info. <p> on screen:- measure the image, multiply by pixels on screen/monitor size. <p> There you go. <p> ANdy Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
allan engelhardt Posted June 24, 2000 Share Posted June 24, 2000 <P><IMG SRC="http://members.aol.com/_ht_a/w2705/ws19.jpg" WIDTH="300" HEIGHT="357" HSPACE="10" ALIGN="RIGHT">The original image is 300×357 pixels. By specifying the <CODE>WIDTH</CODE> and <CODE>HEIGHT</CODE> attributes you force the browsers to re-scale your image. In this case you change the aspect ratio. See the image here for the un-changed size.</P> <P>As for finding the size you can load the image into Netscape (or IE) and right-click to select 'View Info'. Select the image from the list of page elements (if you have loaded the <CODE>.jpg</CODE> file directly, then that is the only element) and Netscape will show you the size.</P> <BR CLEAR="BOTH"> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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