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    How can I change video resolution in Solaris 9 for Intel?
    In this moment I have 800x600 but I want 1024x768.
    I have a nVidia GeForce 4 MX400 and a 17" monitor.
    Thanks.

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    Stojcevski Dejan wrote:
    > How can I change video resolution in Solaris 9 for Intel?
    > In this moment I have 800x600 but I want 1024x768.
    > I have a nVidia GeForce 4 MX400 and a 17" monitor.
    > Thanks.
    >
    > --
    > Stojcevski Dejan
    > e-mail: [email]dejnin@freemail.com.mk[/email]
    > [email]dejnin@mol.com.mk[/email]
    >
    >
    The config program is "kdmconfig"

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    Is is possible to change a 72 dpi resolution to one higher?
    belinda M williams Guest

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    You can change the ppi resolution to anything you want.

    If you want to print out an image at a larger size, you can increase the pixel dimensions of the image in Photoshop, but PS will do interpolation of the image data, and depending on how large you go, you will wind up with a more or less blurry or pixelated version of your image.
    dennis johnson Guest

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    First, it's most likely 72 PPI [not DPI] - sorry to be pedantic, but it matters.

    Yes, you can do this. Right-click on the title-bar of the image and click Image Size... You can then change the resolution, but... !!!

    If Resample is unchecked, not much will happen, except that when you print the image it will probably be smaller. If it is checked, PS will "upsample" - i.e. try to create new pixels for you; this may be fine, but, if pushed too far, will ruin your image. You can try it and see what you get [on a copy!].

    Tell us what you really want to do and maybe we can help further.
    Colin Walls Guest

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    When I open pics in elements that have been downloaded from my digital camera they default to 72ppi. I am too new to know if this is a problem. Is it? I realize I can change this easily enough but I am thinking quality would be preserved better if they were initially saved at 200 or 300ppi. I have not found a way to change this default.
    Alan Napier Guest

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    Alan, it's a default value for that particular field, but it's not really a
    problem. Here's why:

    When you open an image from a digital camera in Elements, it becomes a
    matrix of pixels, so many across by so many high. For a 3 megapixel camera,
    those dimensions might be 2000 pixels by 1500 pixels. That's what Elements
    knows about your image, and it's depicted in the Pixel Dimensions portion of
    the dialog box found by doing Image<Resize<Image Size. The rest of that
    dialog box does some simple math to determine what the linear dimensions of
    that image would be at various ppi (pixels per inch) resolutions. At the
    default of 72 ppi, the Document Size would be something like 27.78 inches by
    20.83 inches. What does this mean? Nothing, unless you wanted to print the
    image.

    Here comes the important part; you definitely do want to have 200 ppi to 300
    ppi when you print your image, and you'd like to achieve that without having
    to resample, which is adding calculated pixels to the image. The document
    size box allows you to experiment with different sizes and/or ppi to achieve
    the desired effect. Being careful to make certain that the Constrain
    Proportions box is checked and the Resample box is UNCHECKED, you can insert
    new values for the ppi or one of the linear dimensions; the others will be
    calculated. For instance, if I decided I wanted to print my 2000 pixel by
    1500 pixel image at 300 ppi (most often recommended value, although lower
    values work pretty well), I would insert 300 ppi in place of the 72 ppi; you
    would observe that the linear dimensions would change to something around
    6.67 inches by 5 inches. The box tells you that if you want 300 ppi for
    this particular image, you will get a printed picture that's 6.67 inches by
    5 inches.

    That's the core of it; there's more to it, but please see if that makes
    sense first.

    Chuck


    Chuck Snyder Guest

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    how to configuration webpage on center every resolution.
    sorm Guest

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    Use the <center> tag.

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    Gah. It's best not to use deprecated tags like <center>.

    Put it into a table that is center aligned.

    Put it into a CSS container that is center aligned.

    Those are the two best ways.

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