was it originally 1x2 at 72 dpi and then you changed the dpi to 300?
Because if you did that, the dimensions would now be much greater. I just
created a 1x2 inch doc at 72 dpi (144 pixels by 72 pixels, then changed to
300 dpi and the dimensions are now 600 dpi by 300 dpi. Mac or PC shouldn't
make a difference IMHO
formula for pixel dim (LxDPI, WxDPI) =pixel dimension
EG: for a 5x7 image at 300 dip, the pixel size would be 5x300 by 7x300 or
1500x2100 pixels.
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From: "sml" <bythesea888@
Sent: Wednesday, January 06, 2010 10:07 AM
To: <Adobe_Photoshop_
Subject: [Adobe_Photoshop_
> I hope I am clear in my description:
>
> I created a black and white image (PSD 300 dpi and 1X2 inches)
> from a photo using PhotoShopCS on my MacBook OS 10.4.11 Intel Core 2
> Duo 2 GHz Memory:1 GB
>
> Sent it as a jpg to a PC - platform is XP - to be used in a
> WordPerfect11 document that will be saved as a PDF for uploading to
> lulu.com. The print out looks like a bad newspaper image.
>
> Plus, the image is always 10 times larger on the PC.
>
> How should I send it so it arrives as I had prepared it to give a nice
> smooth printout?
>
> Sally Thibault
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Wednesday, January 6, 2010
Re: [Adobe_Photoshop_Techniques] Sending images from a Mac to a PC
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