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Date Posted: 06:35:09 02/18/02 Mon
Author: Michel
Subject: Re: resizing larger .jpg photos to 4 X 6 photo parer size ???
In reply to: Jason 's message, "resizing larger .jpg photos to 4 X 6 photo parer size ???" on 14:20:56 02/16/02 Sat

Hi Jason,

You'll need to use the TResizeTransform, see the details in the help file.

To get the exact dimensions, use the EnMisc.PixelsToInches function.

Best regards,

Michel

>I got a digital camera, photo printer and 4 X 6 photo
>paper. When I convert the pictures from my camera to
>.jpg to my computer and touch them up, they are larger
>sizes than the 4 X 6 photo paper I have. How do I get
>these picture to the 4 X 6 photo paper size without
>losing anything on the photo?
>
>Jason
>snacks9@aol.com

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