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picture size vs. actual pixels
Hi everyone,
I have photoshop CS version 8.0. I have an old photograph that is 8x10 (File format is .tif, I think it's the result of a scan), and when I double-click it, it indeed shows on my screen as that size. However, if I click "Actual pixels", it's huge! Like, 25 x 30 inches. If it's 8 x 10, it should always be 8 x 10, right? If it helps, the photo is 150 megabytes.
Thanks for any info!
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Forum Mod
Re: picture size vs. actual pixels
IDK why you are getting a different image size. Where are you getting those numbers? If you go to image>image size the dimensions will be the same (as far as I know . . . but someone else may have better tech knowledge of this). What actual pixel size means is that Photoshop will match the pixels of your picture with the number of pixels on your monitor. It calls this 100%. Since screen resolutions vary, you need to go to preferences and into the units & rulers and set your monitor's resolution: 72, 96, etc.
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Re: picture size vs. actual pixels
The width is 10373 pixels, height is 8139. It also says resolution is 980 pixels/inch, "It" being Photoshop's "Image" menu, then "Image size".
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Guru
Re: picture size vs. actual pixels
Sounds like the DPI is set up high.. Whats it say the DPI is?
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Re: picture size vs. actual pixels
I don't know, how do find that? The help menu only said what dpi is, but not how to find it.
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