08-16-2011, 03:15 PM
(08-16-2011, 02:28 PM)francisfleming Wrote: Any one can say "how to recover the original resolution"?
Not sure it's important to recover the original resolution. Assuming you have a way to change the DPI (dots per inch), then you should be PRINTING images around 300 DPI (unless you are blowing them up a lot). And if displaying on screen, then 72 DPI is the usual choice.
Lots of cameras output at 180 (in high resolution). If I were going to print an image from this resolution, I'd be changing it anyway (to 300 DPI). 180 is somewhat of a useless DPI--not as good as it should be for print and over double what's needed for the screen.
Hope this helps.
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