How do I save the thumbnails of a digital image rather than the double clicked image? - image and nastia-mouse
I downloaded pictures from my digital camera to a computer. These images are perfect as a thumbnail, but if I is double clicked, the image damaged) (distortion. The perfect picture has stored somewhere, because you can see in miniature. How do I enlarge the image without distortion?
Image And Nastia-mouse How Do I Save The Thumbnails Of A Digital Image Rather Than The Double Clicked Image?
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It really is not much information to go here, but I'll take a stab at.
First, check the settings of the camera. My camera, a Kodak, there are several options how big is the image that will be. When I say great, does not necessarily mean that the size of the image, but the file size.
Digital images memory usage. More memory (and points) after the definition of the final image. JPG is the most common form, but you can also use a TIFF format not only requires more memory, can fly, but larger images. One thing that can wrong with your photos is that you are not enough, this memory.
Not knowing what type of camera that you can not say exactly, something similar to "photo quality" in the menu of the device, then set to the highest or second highest value. The photos with your camera is not intentional or storage for larger images.
The second, can you check what is the software you use. To www.downloads.comDownload and editing tools freeware that seems to be easy. Install the program. Click on any picture and select "Open With" and select the option to open the photo with the new software.
One of two things. Either the image is always grainy - I think that's what you mean by distorted - or the photo is fully opened.
If the image is still bad, the camera is at fault. If the photo is good, she had a problem with the photo-editing software.
For a more detailed, useful to the website of the company that manufactures the camera. You need some frequently asked questions to help you.
Information Unfortunately I can not really enough to answer this question in more detail.
Good luck!
It really is not much information to go here, but I'll take a stab at.
First, check the settings of the camera. My camera, a Kodak, there are several options how big is the image that will be. When I say great, does not necessarily mean that the size of the image, but the file size.
Digital images memory usage. More memory (and points) after the definition of the final image. JPG is the most common form, but you can also use a TIFF format not only requires more memory, can fly, but larger images. One thing that can wrong with your photos is that you are not enough, this memory.
Not knowing what type of camera that you can not say exactly, something similar to "photo quality" in the menu of the device, then set to the highest or second highest value. The photos with your camera is not intentional or storage for larger images.
The second, can you check what is the software you use. To www.downloads.comDownload and editing tools freeware that seems to be easy. Install the program. Click on any picture and select "Open With" and select the option to open the photo with the new software.
One of two things. Either the image is always grainy - I think that's what you mean by distorted - or the photo is fully opened.
If the image is still bad, the camera is at fault. If the photo is good, she had a problem with the photo-editing software.
For a more detailed, useful to the website of the company that manufactures the camera. You need some frequently asked questions to help you.
Information Unfortunately I can not really enough to answer this question in more detail.
Good luck!
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