Hi ya'll. I wasn't sure where to post this, so General seemed good to me! LOL THis is for anyone using PHOTOSHOP CS to prepare their images.
I'm using BV, but doing my illustrations in Photoshop (they are scanned artwork). I will save the images for web and the insert them into my BV pages.
1. Does anyone know the "formula" or ratio, or whatever you call it...for pixels/resolution versus height and width?
What I mean is....I know that if you are using 300 dpi there are 300 pixels per inch, and so on...but i usually cheat and use the "percentage" option when resizing images. But where I'm wasting alot of time in trial and error is how to resize my images in 72 dpi without screwing up the measurements.
For example, let's say I'm creating a clipart on 300 dpi page using a 300 dpi scan. I reduce the resolution of the image to 72dpi for faster loading...but that also reduces the height and width of my clipart. What I can't figure out (i'm HORRIBLE at MATH!) is what size should I create the clipart in at 300dpi so that when I reduce it to 72 dpi (or even 100 dpi) it will be the height & width I need for my BV page? 4 times bigger???
OR is there a better way to work directly at 72 dpi in photoshop? I know when I get your answers I will feel "duh!!!!"
2. When you are creating your images in photoshop cs, what size page are you working on? 800 x 600 at 300 dpi? This is so small on my screen and it is already at 100%. Any tips for what size page to create my "mock" layout on?
Ok, now stop laughing at me!!! I'm such a turtle!!!!
I'm using BV, but doing my illustrations in Photoshop (they are scanned artwork). I will save the images for web and the insert them into my BV pages.
1. Does anyone know the "formula" or ratio, or whatever you call it...for pixels/resolution versus height and width?
What I mean is....I know that if you are using 300 dpi there are 300 pixels per inch, and so on...but i usually cheat and use the "percentage" option when resizing images. But where I'm wasting alot of time in trial and error is how to resize my images in 72 dpi without screwing up the measurements.
For example, let's say I'm creating a clipart on 300 dpi page using a 300 dpi scan. I reduce the resolution of the image to 72dpi for faster loading...but that also reduces the height and width of my clipart. What I can't figure out (i'm HORRIBLE at MATH!) is what size should I create the clipart in at 300dpi so that when I reduce it to 72 dpi (or even 100 dpi) it will be the height & width I need for my BV page? 4 times bigger???
OR is there a better way to work directly at 72 dpi in photoshop? I know when I get your answers I will feel "duh!!!!"
2. When you are creating your images in photoshop cs, what size page are you working on? 800 x 600 at 300 dpi? This is so small on my screen and it is already at 100%. Any tips for what size page to create my "mock" layout on?
Ok, now stop laughing at me!!! I'm such a turtle!!!!
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