[Ham-Computers] Increasing An Image Size

Duane Fischer, W8DBF [email protected]
Sun, 24 Feb 2002 00:44:43 -0500


Where do I find this frame size at?

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From: Norman Hockler <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Ham-Computers] Increasing An Image Size
Date: Saturday, February 23, 2002 9:38 PM

Duane,

The zoom just makes the image bigger on the screen  that is you view a 
smaller area on the whole screen.  I do not use Microsoft Imaging but most 
of the programs allow you to change the size of the picture by changing the 
frame size....3X5 etc.  Most programs let you change one figure and it will 
automatically change the other dimension if you have "keep aspect ratio" 
checked.

Hope this helps.

Norm N8NH

At 07:33 PM 2/23/02 -0500, you wrote:

>
>Ok, keep in mind, that I am totally blind. So whatever your advice, see if you
>can do it without having to 'see' the procedure.
>
>I have a .jpg that fills about one fourth of an 8.5X11 sheet of paper when
>printed out. I want to make it cover about three quarters of the sheet.
>
>Can I use Windows Imaging, load the .jpg, select 'zoom 75%', press enter 
>and get
>the result I desire?
>
>Now I know you are probably asking yourself, what the rodent's rump hairs 
>does a
>totally blind man care how an image he can't even see look like anyhow? I used
>to 'see', so I comprehend what things are supposed to look like. So having it
>look right, is important to me.
>
>So the question becomes: is there any way I can increase the size of the image
>without having to see to do it? Drag and drop with a mouse does not work 
>for me.
>
>
>Right now, 'fit to width' is checked.
>
>Thanks.
>
>Duane W8DBF
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