Photo Size conflicts
kelleejeandesigns
Registered Users Posts: 18 Big grins
Hi!!
I have more recently understood what I am doing with my photos after shooting them--meaning I try to make sure they are exported from Aperture with at least 300 dpi and a large pixels (height and width)
Well, I don't think I understand as much as I should. I am having trouble with some photos in smugmug, telling me that they are "TOO SMALL" for certain photo cards and large print sizes. I can't seem to figure out what it is I'm doing wrong. Most days I upload my photos from my camera to iPhoto because iPhoto has a blur vignette that I like and don't have in Aperture--then upload them into Aperture to do final edits, then export them into smugmug.
What am I doing wrong??
Also, when trying to find new plug ins for Aperture, does anyone know of a neat blurring vignette AND eye popping tool???
Thanks!
kellee
www.kelleejeandesigns.smugmug.com
I have more recently understood what I am doing with my photos after shooting them--meaning I try to make sure they are exported from Aperture with at least 300 dpi and a large pixels (height and width)
Well, I don't think I understand as much as I should. I am having trouble with some photos in smugmug, telling me that they are "TOO SMALL" for certain photo cards and large print sizes. I can't seem to figure out what it is I'm doing wrong. Most days I upload my photos from my camera to iPhoto because iPhoto has a blur vignette that I like and don't have in Aperture--then upload them into Aperture to do final edits, then export them into smugmug.
What am I doing wrong??
Also, when trying to find new plug ins for Aperture, does anyone know of a neat blurring vignette AND eye popping tool???
Thanks!
kellee
www.kelleejeandesigns.smugmug.com
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The 300 dpi isn't important here. It's the total pixels that counts ...
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