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    • CommentAuthormicah
    • CommentTimeNov 1st 2006
     
    I am looking to submit some of my digital photography to a few sites that offer to sell stock photography for you. (I.e. buydigitalimages.com and others) However, I am running into the problem of pixel size. I am using a 3.5 digital camera. My images are stored on my home comp which has no Internet connection... ... So, what I have been doing is taking them off the comp with a cd picture burn. Then I take that to my University's comp lab and upload them to free file storage sites. Then I take the jpg. code thingy (obviously I am not technologically savvy) and paste it into the submission form on these sites. They are telling my they like the material... but it needs to be a certain pixel size to qualify. One site in particular requires a minimum size of 1600 pixels. Mine aren't nearly that big. What should I do to resize them? What technology do I need? Help. lol.
    • CommentAuthorjohnathan
    • CommentTimeNov 1st 2006
     
    Obviously the best solution is to capture the images on your camera at the required resolution right from the start. Your camera should be able to handle the required resolution, so first things first, change your settings before you take any more photo's.

    As for the photo's you already have, there are software solutions to your problem (do a search using your favorite engine for 'increasing picture resolution'), but the quality of the results will vary and may still not be suitable for submission to the image brokers. Another option that might lead somewhere is to scan your images in at a higher resolution, but I'm not sure how effective that is.

    Anyhow, good luck.
    • CommentAuthoredgar
    • CommentTimeNov 6th 2006
     
    I am looking to submit some of my digital photography to a few sites that offer to sell stock photography for you. (i.e. buydigitalimages.com and others) However, I am running into the problem of pixel size. I am using a 3.5 digital camera. My images are stored on my home comp which has no internet connection... ... So, what I have been doing is taking them off the comp with a cd picture burn. Then I take that to my University's comp lab and upload them to free file storage sites. Then I take the jpg. Code thingy (obviously I am not technologically savvy) and paste it into the submission form on these sites. They are telling my them like the material... but it needs to be a certain pixel size to qualify. One site in particular requires a minimum size of 1600 pixels. Mine aren't nearly that big. What should I do to resize them? What technology do I need? Help. lol.

    ANY advice on the subject would be welcome! (even if it doesn't answer the initial question)

    Thanks,
    • CommentAuthorbraden
    • CommentTimeNov 6th 2006
     
    Obviously the best solution is to capture the images on your camera at the required resolution right from the start. Your camera should be able to handle the required resolution, so first things first, change your settings before you take any more photo's.

    As for the photo's you already have, there are software solutions to your problem (do a search using your favourite engine for 'increasing picture resolution'), but the quality of the results will vary and may still not be suitable for submission to the image brokers. Another option that might lead somewhere is to scan your images in at a higher resolution, but I'm not sure how effective that is.