How do I determine/estimate actual dimensions from an image using computer software?
Talan asked:
I need to the know the dimensions of a photo I have saved on my computer. It’s saved as a JPEG File, and I’m using ArcSoft PhotoStudio. There is a person sending in the photo so I can use them as a reference point but I need the steps to set up values in the software so I can click and drag a line and have actual values come up. Can anyone help with this?
Konnor
I need to the know the dimensions of a photo I have saved on my computer. It’s saved as a JPEG File, and I’m using ArcSoft PhotoStudio. There is a person sending in the photo so I can use them as a reference point but I need the steps to set up values in the software so I can click and drag a line and have actual values come up. Can anyone help with this?
Konnor
Tags: Arcsoft Photostudio, Image Software, Photo











March 24th, 2010 at 3:53 am
Most good graphics programs have x,y co-ordinates which can be given in pixels. A better way is to just crop the person out of the image and go to the Image>Resize menu and see what it says. You can always do a Ctrl + Z to undo anything.
Ron