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    Those Pesky Pixels

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    Those Pesky Pixels

    Dont mean to belabor this but not sure I even follow that. A monitor renders the image in a PPI mode. Since that is all a monitor has is pixels. Opening a 72 ppi tagged image from a digital camera will (depending on the preset camera resolution) present a very large "print" size. Printers...
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    Those Pesky Pixels

    The image is still 72 ppi. That is what the camera has tagged the file as. I would never use printer software to resize an image. Photoshop is very good at resizing images at its default settings.
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    Those Pesky Pixels

    I believe digital camera images are tagged 72 dpi (ppi) since that is the common monitor resolution. The EXIF header tags it at the time of exposure. Most photographers I know shoot at the highest possible camera setting (5 meg. +) so they have as many pixels as possible to work with.
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    Prespective Crop???

    Ahhhh. Nevermind. Found that EACH corner handle needs to be "adjusted". [confused]
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    Prespective Crop???

    Any hints on using the Crop>Perspective Tool? I have tried numerous variations (move handles equally, adjust center poit, etc.) but continously get the "Cant Crop..." warning box. I am only trying some minor corrections. Tall buildings. Using the upper left and right corner handles, I move...
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