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"Paddy's Pig" wrote in message ... That is lovely. I wish I had a garden big enough for it :-) Mary |
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very pretty---Did you build this?
"Mary Fisher" wrote in message t... "Paddy's Pig" wrote in message ... That is lovely. I wish I had a garden big enough for it :-) Mary |
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"Marilyn" wrote in message
. .. very pretty---Did you build this? No. That's not even my yard. That's at an arboretum on the campus of Cal State Fullerton. -- Pat Durkin |
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Oh. It is so great to travel the world, isn't it?....right here from the
couch. "Paddy's Pig" wrote in message ... "Marilyn" wrote in message . .. very pretty---Did you build this? No. That's not even my yard. That's at an arboretum on the campus of Cal State Fullerton. -- Pat Durkin |
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Hi
Second attempt. Tried before and sent it to Pat instead of the group. Also forgot to reduce the size to 72ppi. Graybeard Beautiful Gazebo. I built one in our back yard a few years ago. It's not as elegant as your picture, but I am not a carpenter and it is the only one that I ever built. Hope you enjoy the attached pictures. Graybeard PS: It is in Florida "Paddy's Pig" wrote in message ... |
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Gazebo
Graybeard wrote:
Hi Second attempt. Tried before and sent it to Pat instead of the group. Also forgot to reduce the size to 72ppi. Graybeard Good looking gazebo - not the usual octagon. Erm, I know this is nitpicking, but changing the pixels per inch (ppi) doesn't change the size of the picture. It may change the way some applications print the picture. Most applications nowadays actually change the ppi (and other parameters) to suit the physical size you've specified (4"x6", for example.) The display software does something similar when it's set to "size to fit window". If you want to size a picture to display at or nearly full-size when displayed in other people's NG software, change the picture's dimensions in pixels to something in the range between 1600x1220 and 1024 x768 HTH -- Wolf Kirchmeir |
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You are absolutely right. However, I also resized the images to 8x10". The
lower resolution was selected to enable faster movement, since monitor resolution is about 72 ppi, and my images are usually several megapixels in size and that resolution is not required for a monitor, but is required for quality printing. Graybeard "Wolf Kirchmeir" wrote in message ... Graybeard wrote: Hi Second attempt. Tried before and sent it to Pat instead of the group. Also forgot to reduce the size to 72ppi. Graybeard Good looking gazebo - not the usual octagon. Erm, I know this is nitpicking, but changing the pixels per inch (ppi) doesn't change the size of the picture. It may change the way some applications print the picture. Most applications nowadays actually change the ppi (and other parameters) to suit the physical size you've specified (4"x6", for example.) The display software does something similar when it's set to "size to fit window". If you want to size a picture to display at or nearly full-size when displayed in other people's NG software, change the picture's dimensions in pixels to something in the range between 1600x1220 and 1024 x768 HTH -- Wolf Kirchmeir |
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Gazebo
For electronic display you should measure in pixels, not inches.
Graybeard wrote: | You are absolutely right. However, I also resized the images to | 8x10". The lower resolution was selected to enable faster movement, | since monitor resolution is about 72 ppi, and my images are usually | several megapixels in size and that resolution is not required for a | monitor, but is required for quality printing. | Graybeard | |
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Gazebo
The Photoshop elements Resize function provides both. As an old
photographer who has spent thousands of hours in a darkroom, I think in terms of photo print sizes. However, as an electronic engineer, either is OK with me. Graybeard "Joan F (MI)" wrote in message ... For electronic display you should measure in pixels, not inches. Graybeard wrote: | You are absolutely right. However, I also resized the images to | 8x10". The lower resolution was selected to enable faster movement, | since monitor resolution is about 72 ppi, and my images are usually | several megapixels in size and that resolution is not required for a | monitor, but is required for quality printing. | Graybeard | |
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