Check out Photo Zoom Classic 5. I think that it is free?
Royce Moss wrote:
A realtor friend of mine asked me to shoot some interiors and exteriors of a 2 million dollar home she was listing for her flyers.I told her according to my research a wide angle lens is what I need to use and I did not have one but I would give a shot anyway. I shot the house using my 18-140mm and 35mm on a Nikon D7100. She really liked the photos but said she could not use them because the sizes were to small and needed to be 1024 x 768. Now I'm really lost. Can I resize the photos on my computer? I do not have photoshop but am willing to get it if I can get this done. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks guys.
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You have Menu choices for image size. I never shoot anything less than Large, Fine for best quality. Shooting raw will give you better options for processing.
You can adjust the size upwards from 1024, but you will lose quality. If you can't re-shoot, this free program might help, but you'll have to figure it out.
http://a-sharper-scaling.com/I took a quick look at some of my old shots taken with a little Canon SD800. They were 3072 X 2304, so your D7100 can easily produce larger images.
Royce Moss wrote:
A realtor friend of mine asked me to shoot some interiors and exteriors of a 2 million dollar home she was listing for her flyers.I told her according to my research a wide angle lens is what I need to use and I did not have one but I would give a shot anyway. I shot the house using my 18-140mm and 35mm on a Nikon D7100. She really liked the photos but said she could not use them because the sizes were to small and needed to be 1024 x 768. Now I'm really lost. Can I resize the photos on my computer? I do not have photoshop but am willing to get it if I can get this done. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks guys.
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If you have Nikon's free ViewNX2 software, you open it and select the image and at the very top menu bar over at the far right click "Convert Files".
Now simply type in the number 2000 in the entry field next to where it says "Long Side". You can change the file name as well in this screen if you want but I don't. That's it. There is probably a whole bunch of other ways to specify or change the image size so another Hogger will have to chime in on this subject. ~FiddleMaker
Royce Moss wrote:
A realtor friend of mine asked me to shoot some interiors and exteriors of a 2 million dollar home she was listing for her flyers.I told her according to my research a wide angle lens is what I need to use and I did not have one but I would give a shot anyway. I shot the house using my 18-140mm and 35mm on a Nikon D7100. She really liked the photos but said she could not use them because the sizes were to small and needed to be 1024 x 768. Now I'm really lost. Can I resize the photos on my computer? I do not have photoshop but am willing to get it if I can get this done. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks guys.
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I think you need to study up on the technicals of file size, pixels, and what happens in the magical world of computer editing and emailing. Given the variety of answers so far and your responses, it's clear that you need to get a handle on some of that puzzling computer/digital mumbo jumbo. Hopefully I'm not sounding too harsh here. Self-study really helps. DSLR's are just an extension of computers and understanding how the two relate is critical to a satisfying experience.
Royce, it seems as if you have no experience editing digital files. Of course you can resize the original assuming you have software in your computer to edit the files.
Photoshop is the golden standard although many people use Lightroom. Both are complicated softwares to learn.
It could be interesting to know what software you are using and how you came up with such small files. Your best bet is to find someone in your area who owns software to edit photographs or to visit a local lab where those sizes needed can be resized from your present files, if that is possible.
JR69
Loc: Wolverine Michigan
Cropping defeats the purpose of wide angle lens for interior shots. If you cropped and didn't save as a separate file you have images with less of the rooms for her flyer. Depending on the size of the original image, resize with Faststone image viewer, faststone.org, a free handy program
If you shot jpg +RAW your golden. Use the Nikon software to convert your raw files which are the largest size available, no matter what size jpg you used. I have a Nikon D7000 and made the mistake of having my jpg set low once for eBay photos. But my raw files saved my butt.
Hope this helps, Dave
Jerry,
It was nice to provide a link for you for a change!
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Thanks alot for your input. Here is a couple shot of the house. Tell me what you thjinkm and what I can do to resize and improve. These were shot in jpeg on auto mode. Thanks
Oh yes and then cropped and sent thur email. Does email resize photos when sent?
For one, both pictures are tilting. You shoukd be able to fix that issue easily. However you still haven't answered the most important question you were asked. What size jpeg were these taken with? Do you know?
The camera can save files in different sizes. You must select which you want in the camera before you shoot.
No, you can not resize them in the computer. Size comes from the camera.
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