> The DPI is just an indication... the only place where it really matters
> is in the "New image" dialog where instad of entering a dimension in
> pixels you can enter a size in inches/centimers and a DPI. Otherwise the
> only thing that really counts is the size in pixels.
>
It does make a very b
On 11/25/2010 01:32 PM, anja80 wrote:
> Ok, I have a picture that is 300 dpi. When I open that one it states that it
> is only 72 dpi. I can change it to 300 dpi again, but haven't I lost any data
> from the image file then?
>
The DPI is just an indication... the only place where it really m
Ok, I have a picture that is 300 dpi. When I open that one it states that it is
only 72 dpi. I can change it to 300 dpi again, but haven't I lost any data from
the image file then?
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