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iPad screenshot emailed is tiny

Hello!


We are trying to have our students take a screenshot of index cards they have created in gFlashPro and then email that to us so we see they did do their work. The problem is the file is tiny, impossible to read. It comes as a PNG attachment and even when you resize the window, it remains blurred and no where near the iPad screen size or quality.


Any suggestions on how to fix this?


Thanks!


-Josh

Posted on Nov 16, 2011 7:35 AM

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Nov 16, 2011 10:40 AM in response to captainKCF

Josh-


Such digital images and photos do not have a "size", they have pixels. Size is determined when viewed or printed, by the number of pixels per inch displayed. Sometimes a normal size is defined such as 75 PPI (pixels per inch). Sometimes it is defined as 300 PPI.


A screen shot should be approximately as readable as the original when viewed at the same size. Just enlarging a small image on an iPad screen may not be able to take advantage of the actual number of pixels present. To be sure of the nature of your problem, open a mailed image in the Photos App or in a graphics program on your computer. You may find it is readable when viewed that way.


Fred

iPad screenshot emailed is tiny

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