Image on the camera itself, or if there is a way to change the size on the computer after you have copied. Now I’m talking about I have my camera on 6m, but after I load the pictures on the computer if I want an e-mail or save it to the desktop, I am with to go on back to the camera and change it or record as “vga”. Any advice would be appreciated. It is a Sony 6th 0-megapixel point and shoot with 12x optical zoom.
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Change it in the camera, not on the computer. If you do the latter, it degrades the image.
Join flicker and they will take any size photo and the person who downloads it can choose the size of the download.
If you are taking a lot of photos- you’ll need an organized way to store and catalog them. If you use a PC, I suggest downloading google’s free photo software called Picasa2 (google it). It’s a wonderful tool and very simple to use.
Once you load the photos into Picasa- you can create small versions for mailing, do simple image modifications, cropping, red eye reduction, brightness, color balance, etc- without ever changing the original image.
Sure- you could use your camera every time- but this will quickly get unweildy.
if you take on high mega pix, you can resize small (according your need) by using soft ware but you cant enlarge it. the advantages of having big size is you can crop it to your need. but if you take it with smaller size you can do much with the photos
i don’t think u r gonna email every single shoot u take with ur camera …..so don’t waste ur megapixels by reducing the image resolution from the camera ((ur pictures will be useless if u wanna make large prints))
u can resize and corp ur images on ur pc via many photo editing programmes ((ACDsee,picasa,adobe lightroom…..etc.
i believe it’s wasting of money to have a 6 mp camera and shooting in 2 mp.