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[filmscanners] Re: dpi - formerly PS sharpening



Nick writes:

> One of the reasons for the confusion is that
> Photoshop (stupidly, in my opinion) insists
> on changing the pixel dimensions when you change
> the dpi. That, of course, will change your image.

Photoshop is designed to prepare images for print use as well as online use.
When you are preparing to print images, DPI may be important.  For example,
page-layout software like Quark XPress and PageMaker will pay attention to
DPI settings and will use them to determine how large an image will appear
on a page.

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