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Photographing Computer Monitors
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<blockquote data-quote="aroy" data-source="post: 666857" data-attributes="member: 16090"><p>What you must understand is that a small image, say 300 x 200 pixels, will be upsized by software displaying it on the monitor. Though it may look better on the display, the fact is that it is still a 300 x 200 image, and most monitors are only 72 to 100 DPI (my 24" HD monitor is 20 inches wide and it displays 1920 pixels ~ 96 DPI.</p><p></p><p>ON1 and other software do a much better job of upsizing the image, than display software. So the options you have are</p><p>. Use ON1 (or other software) to resize the small images</p><p>. Ask members who submitted small files to give you the printed photographs which you can digitize using a DSLR.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aroy, post: 666857, member: 16090"] What you must understand is that a small image, say 300 x 200 pixels, will be upsized by software displaying it on the monitor. Though it may look better on the display, the fact is that it is still a 300 x 200 image, and most monitors are only 72 to 100 DPI (my 24" HD monitor is 20 inches wide and it displays 1920 pixels ~ 96 DPI. ON1 and other software do a much better job of upsizing the image, than display software. So the options you have are . Use ON1 (or other software) to resize the small images . Ask members who submitted small files to give you the printed photographs which you can digitize using a DSLR. [/QUOTE]
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