Thanks so much for making a video for me! I think I’m starting to understand, although still a bit confused that you could print at the same size when you changed it from 72dpi to 200dpi. I’d thought it would be a smaller size.
I suspect the company who said my images would be awful, because they said 72dpi, don’t realise it’s to do with the resolution they set their printer to – am I on the right track?
I don’t actually having Photoshop, just Photofiltre although that has limitations. I tried altering the dpi on one of my photos in Photofiltre just now. When it was at 180dpi the pixels were 3456×2592; I changed it to 300dpi and the pixels are now 5760×4320; the print size is the same at 19.2×14.4 inches. I think I must be doing something wrong, or maybe I need something better than Photofiltre. Sorry, I seem to be a bit slow :/
Arlene says
Thanks so much for making a video for me! I think I’m starting to understand, although still a bit confused that you could print at the same size when you changed it from 72dpi to 200dpi. I’d thought it would be a smaller size.
I suspect the company who said my images would be awful, because they said 72dpi, don’t realise it’s to do with the resolution they set their printer to – am I on the right track?
I don’t actually having Photoshop, just Photofiltre although that has limitations. I tried altering the dpi on one of my photos in Photofiltre just now. When it was at 180dpi the pixels were 3456×2592; I changed it to 300dpi and the pixels are now 5760×4320; the print size is the same at 19.2×14.4 inches. I think I must be doing something wrong, or maybe I need something better than Photofiltre. Sorry, I seem to be a bit slow :/