To change the image size to a mobile resolution for the Nokia E75, N96, or N79 phones using Adobe ImageReady CS2, follow these steps:
Open ImageReady CS2: Launch Adobe ImageReady CS2 on your computer.
Open Your Image: Click on "File" in the top menu and select "Open." Browse to the location of the image you want to resize and open it.
Resize the Image:
Go to the "Image" menu at the top.
Select "Image Size" from the dropdown.
In the "Image Size" dialog box, make sure the "Constrain Proportions" option is checked, if it isn't already. This ensures that the image maintains its aspect ratio when being resized.
Set the width and height to fit the screen resolution of your Nokia phone. The Nokia E75 has a resolution of 320x240 pixels, the N96 has 320x240 pixels, and the N79 has 320x240 pixels as well. Enter the desired dimensions (e.g., 320 for width and 240 for height).
Click on "OK" to apply the changes.
Save the Image:
Once resized, click on "File" and select "Save As."
Choose the format you wish to save the image in (e.g., JPEG, PNG) and save it to your desired location.
Now, your image should be resized to fit the screen resolution of the specified Nokia phones.
To connect an older Minolta 3330 printer to a Windows 2000 machine and configure print options in Adobe ImageReady 1.0, you can follow these general steps:
Install Printer Drivers:
Ensure you have the correct drivers for the Minolta 3330 printer. Since this is an older printer, you may need to visit the manufacturer's website to find and download the appropriate drivers for Windows 2000. If unavailable, you might need to use a generic USB printer driver compatible with the OS.
Connect the Printer:
Connect your printer to the computer using a USB cable. Windows 2000 should detect the new hardware and prompt you to install the drivers if not already installed.
Set Up the Printer:
Once recognized, go to the Control Panel > Printers and Faxes. Locate the Minolta 3330 printer and set it as the default printer, if needed.
Configure Print Options in Adobe ImageReady:
Open Adobe ImageReady and load the image you want to print.
Go to the File menu and select 'Print Options' or similar (this may vary slightly based on the exact version).
Ensure your Minolta 3330 is selected as the printer.
Adjust your print settings as required, such as paper size, orientation, and quality.
Test Print:
Perform a test print to ensure that the printer is working correctly with the specified settings.
If you encounter any specific issues while performing these steps, please provide additional details, and I can try to offer further assistance.
Is Adobe skipping ImageReady 4.0 that the version number between from 3.0 to 7.0. Since ImageReady 7.0 is a newer version of this program to support Windows XP. The version number was actually being skipped and just looks like an "unlucky".
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Answer by
Saumya Sharma
ImageReady 7.0 is a newer version of the program to support Windows XP, so the version number was skipped and appears to be "unlucky".
Adobe ImageReady is a discontinued product. This means that Adobe doesn't offer it for downloading anymore. However, the product was embedded into Photoshop versions. The only thing you can download now is Adobe Photoshop which holds some features of the ImageReady product.
To change the image size to a mobile resolution for the Nokia E75, N96, or N79 phones using Adobe ImageReady CS2, follow these steps:
Open ImageReady CS2: Launch Adobe ImageReady CS2 on your computer.
Open Your Image: Click on "File" in the top menu and select "Open." Browse to the location of the image you want to resize and open it.
Resize the Image:
Save the Image:
Now, your image should be resized to fit the screen resolution of the specified Nokia phones.
To connect an older Minolta 3330 printer to a Windows 2000 machine and configure print options in Adobe ImageReady 1.0, you can follow these general steps:
Install Printer Drivers:
Connect the Printer:
Set Up the Printer:
Configure Print Options in Adobe ImageReady:
Test Print:
If you encounter any specific issues while performing these steps, please provide additional details, and I can try to offer further assistance.
Is Adobe skipping ImageReady 4.0 that the version number between from 3.0 to 7.0. Since ImageReady 7.0 is a newer version of this program to support Windows XP. The version number was actually being skipped and just looks like an "unlucky".
ImageReady 7.0 is a newer version of the program to support Windows XP, so the version number was skipped and appears to be "unlucky".
Adobe ImageReady is a discontinued product. This means that Adobe doesn't offer it for downloading anymore. However, the product was embedded into Photoshop versions. The only thing you can download now is Adobe Photoshop which holds some features of the ImageReady product.