Image Resize

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Although it's possible to resize pictures directly on label, program still keeps original image in the memory and stretch it when drawing or printing. If you put extremely large picture to the label (for example, scanned high quality image), it will take up too much computer memory and thus reduce performance. In this case it would be advisable to internally resize image.

 

Another possible use of this option is to change size of one tile if Tiled option is turned on.

 

Image resize

 

Suggest size


Output resolution

Choose desired DPI resolution (Dots Per Inch). Note that you can (and  often want) set smaller resolution than actually needed. When printing images will be resized by using optimized algorithm that assures maximum resizing quality. For example, if your output resolution is 600 DPI, you can freely set this resolution to 300 DPI, if you want, and you will not visibly loose any quality while saving 75% of this image memory at the same time.

Get from printer

Get default printer resolution

Original size

Original size of image (read only)

Suggested size

Suggested new size for the image (based on DPI setting and original size)

Accept

Accept suggested size. When clicked, new size will be transferred to the New size values.

New size


Width

New width of image

Height

New height of image

Lock

Lock aspect ratio

Half / Double

Set half / double of current size

Change size on label

When checked, image bounds on the label will be adjusted accordingly

 

See also

Image properties

Image effects