Under the "PICTURE" Menu there are options for size and resolution. Step 1is
to crop the picture to the proportions you want. Otherwise, when you adjust
the size, the picture will stretch in one direction or the other to fit the
sizes you enter into the size dialog.
Step 2 is to set the resolution to 100 dpi.
Step 3 is to set the size to the size of screen you want.
Jim Johnston
Teacher
Newton User
> From: "Gregory J. Wayman" <gwayman_at_mac.com>
> Reply-To: newtontalk_at_newtontalk.net
> Date: Thu, 01 Aug 2002 08:22:04 -0700
> To: newtontalk_at_newtontalk.net
> Subject: Re: [NTLK] Graphic Convertor
>
>
> Hey thanks, but a more direct question: How do you change the size? Under
> 25%, 50% or the Scale?
>
> Cheyanne & Randy wrote:
>
>> Gregory,
>>
>> Screen is 480 x 320 pixels
>>
>> 434 x 287 pixels is as near as a full screen size drawing using
>> NewtPaint, I can get using a program called fullscreen when I use the
>> newton as a drawing pad. So were I you, I would size it aroung 420 x
>> 280 to have room for a frame or button bar around your PICT, notice I am
>> keeping the same aspect ratio.
>>
>> Share you backdrops with the rest of us :-). Here are some of my
>> drawing from the newton and also my old Duo 280:
>> http://www.olypen.com/charan/realWebxcribbling/index.html feel free to
>> play with them if you wish.
>>
>> Randy
>>
>> On Wednesday, July 31, 2002, at 10:41 PM, Gregory J. Wayman wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Anybody use this program? I am trying to create a pkg for Avi's. I have
>>> changed a Jpeg to a PICT , 16 shade of gray but I am unclear on how to
>>> resize it to fit a 2100 in portrait.
>>>
>>>
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