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Originally posted by: tcsenter
Ok, I'm confused.
There is display resolution and print resolution.
When I download my (Canon A40) 1600x1200 images to my computer and open them with Paint Shop Pro 7, without modifying them in any way, then look at the image properties, Paint Shop Pro always says the resolution of the image is 72 PPI. Is this the default display resolution?
Because when I right click on the image file in Explorer and look under 'Image Summary', it shows the dimensions to be 1600x1200 @ 300DPI for both horizontal and vertical resolution, which I presume is the print resolution?
Anyone have a link to a good 'Idiot's Guide to Image Resolution' that will help clarify this stuff for me? I remember reading about all this stuff a few years ago, and I think I even understood it for a couple months.![]()
Originally posted by: WinkOsmosis
Originally posted by: tcsenter
Ok, I'm confused.
There is display resolution and print resolution.
When I download my (Canon A40) 1600x1200 images to my computer and open them with Paint Shop Pro 7, without modifying them in any way, then look at the image properties, Paint Shop Pro always says the resolution of the image is 72 PPI. Is this the default display resolution?
Because when I right click on the image file in Explorer and look under 'Image Summary', it shows the dimensions to be 1600x1200 @ 300DPI for both horizontal and vertical resolution, which I presume is the print resolution?
Anyone have a link to a good 'Idiot's Guide to Image Resolution' that will help clarify this stuff for me? I remember reading about all this stuff a few years ago, and I think I even understood it for a couple months.![]()
I don't think that 72ppi number means anything.