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Posted - Jul 29 2004 :  11:27:47  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
How forgiving is Zoom with resolution? Is it best to choose a higher resolution to allow for better zooming, but short of a fully high resolution image?
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Posted - Jul 29 2004 :  11:34:49  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Resolution is the key.

The governing factors are applet size, image size and DPI (pixels per inch or centimetre) of the image file.

For example magnifying a 100x100 pixel image at 72 dpi will enlarge but the image has no reserve for quality. So the image should be 100x100 pixels at higher resolution such as 150/300/etc dpi to show quality at maximum enlargement.

Or you can have a image 500x500 pixels at 72 dpi displayed in a Zoom applet sized at 100x100 pixels.
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