![]() Of course there are many ways to achieve the same thing, and if you use a different method, or setting, please do share your preferences in the comments sections below, but for this article, I'm just going to demonstrate one that generally works well for me. In this post though, I’m going to begin with Adobe Lightroom Classic Here is DaveH’s post about Resizing in AfinityĪnd Here is Mark’s post about Resizing with his GCCDPIPrep program. Here is Mike’s post about Resizing in PhotoShop In this series we are going to look at three common ones, as well as a tool written by a club member, Mark Kemp. The method of achieving this is different in various pieces of Editing Software. Given our club's projector is 1920x1200, this means that the maximum width of your image can be 1920 pixels and the maximum height can be 1200 pixels. In the case of our internal club competitions, our club projector has a native resolution of 1920 x 1200 - For external Salon's and Exhibitions this is very often different - For example Cheltenham Salon is 1600x1200, whereas Neath Salon is 1400x1200 and if you were submitting digital images for assessment to the RPS then the resolution would be 4096x2400 So first of all, be sure of the size of image you need. This ensures that your image will be correctly displayed on the display device being used. ![]() In order to present images for digital display, particularly for Club and External competitions it is very important to select to correct resolution.
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