How do I resize images captured by EOS 70D with the camera? (How to resize an image to make the pixel count lower.)

    27-Jun-2013
    8201830800

    Solution

    With your camera, you can resize an image to make the pixel count lower and save it as a new image. Resizing an image is possible only with JPEG L / M / S1 / S2 images.
    IMPORTANT
    • JPEG S3 and RAW images cannot be resized.
    • When Wi-Fi function is used, resizing is not possible.
    NOTE
    Icons used on this page:
    <>: Playback tab 2 / <>: Multi-controller / <>: Quick Control Dial / [ ]: Index/Reduce button

    How to resize images
    1. Set the camera's power switch to <ON>.



    2. Press the <MENU> button to display the menu screen.



    3. Under the [ ] tab, select [Resize], then press < >.
    An image will be displayed.



    4. Select an image.
    • Turn the < > dial to select the image you want to resize.
    • By pressing the <> button, you can switch to the index display and select an image.



    5. Press < > to display the image sizes. Press the <> keys to select the desired image size, then press < >.


    NOTE
    The target sizes (M / S1 / S2 / S3) in this window will be smaller than the original size. For example, if the original image size is S1, you can select S2 or S3.

    6. Select [OK] to save the image, and then press < >.



    7. Check the destination folder and image file number, then select [OK].
    To resize another image, press the <MENU> button to return to the image selection screen, and then repeat steps 4 to 7.



    8. To exit and return to the menu, press the <MENU> button.

    Image Sizes
    The image size displayed in step 5, such as [***M ****x****], has a 3:2 aspect ratio. The image size according to aspect ratios is shown in the table below. The asterisked image-recording quality figures do not exactly match the aspect ratio. The image will be cropped slightly.
    QualityAspect Ratio and Pixel Count
    3:24:316:91:1
    3648x2432
    (8.9 megapixels)
    3248x2432*
    (7.9 megapixels)
    3648x2048*
    (7.5 megapixels)
    2432x2432
    (5.9 megapixels)
    2736x1824
    (5.0 megapixels)
    2432x1824
    (4.4 megapixels)
    2736x1536*
    (4.2 megapixels)
    1824x1824
    (3.3 megapixels)
    1920x1280
    (2.5 megapixels)
    1696x1280*
    (2.2 megapixels)
    1920x1080
    (2.1 megapixels)
    1280x1280
    (1.6 megapixels)
    720x480
    (350,000 pixels)
    640x480
    (310,000 pixels)
    720x408*
    (290,000 pixels)
    480x480
    (230,000 pixels)