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    #11
    Originally posted by Jeebo72 View Post
    These guys are being a bit fastidious, just take the photo as described and scan as said. Then get a higher resolution camera, and take a photo, of the scanned photo. Repeat until desired size.

    If you accidently go higher than the resolution required, use a less resolution camera, to take a photo of the scanned image, from the high resolution camera. And repeat until desired size.
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      #12
      Don't worry sorted it - without all your f**kwit suggestions...
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        #13
        Originally posted by kaiser78 View Post
        Don't worry sorted it - without all your f**kwit suggestions...
        Oh. That's a shame. I was about to suggest just knocking up some code to convert the file - it's only a data file and the standard is documented and available online.
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          #14
          Originally posted by kaiser78 View Post
          I am scanning a normal size photo but the dimension of the generated jpeg is 1700x2338.

          How can I make this the standard jpeg dimension size for a photo of 3648x2736 ?
          3648x2736 makes it about 8 MP. A standard 35mm camera like a Nikon using Fuji Film will have a resolution equal to about 5 MP. A photographic print off the same negative will be about 3 MP. So why do you want the high resolution? If you need the picture to fill 3648x2736 then use Picture Editor to resize it to the desired number of pixels or size.
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            #15
            Originally posted by kaiser78 View Post
            I am scanning a normal size photo but the dimension of the generated jpeg is 1700x2338.

            How can I make this the standard jpeg dimension size for a photo of 3648x2736 ?
            1. See whether your scanning software (or some other scanning software for your hardware) will let you choose the resolution.

            2. Or use postprocessing software to scale the image up.

            3. Save in TIFF or PSD until you have finished manipulating the image, rather than JPEG, if you can.

            4. What is a "normal" size photo? Do you mean a 35mm slide or negative?

            5. What is "standard" about 3648x2736?
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              #16
              Originally posted by kaiser78 View Post
              Don't worry sorted it - without all your f**kwit suggestions...
              For once the suggestions from the forum matched the quality of the original question
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