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size problems?!?! - 10-25-2007, 06:06 PM


ok... when i first got my canon d 60 a looong time ago ... i would take pictures use the image download program that came with the camera and do that and then when i would open up the photos in adobe photoshop the image would be like 42.something x 28. something inches.... and a couple of weeks ago i just noticed that when i do the same thing and open them up in photoshop they are only 17.something x 14.something inches.... whats up with that? i have it on the largest file size that it can go besides raw... i've never shot raw.... anyone have any ideas what it might be?

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10-25-2007, 06:57 PM


image quality settings in the camera changed at all ?? I know with a D200 if you reset the menus it reverts back to normal jpg

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10-27-2007, 02:36 AM


It could be that your dpi setting got changed in something, somewhere...

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10-27-2007, 10:31 AM


I'm thinking Jon nailed it. Anything displayed in inches in photoshop is almost completely arbitrary. Go by the pixel dimensions if you're wondering about the size of the image... then you can adjust the dpi if you want to.

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I'm thinking Jon nailed it. Anything displayed in inches in photoshop is almost completely arbitrary. Go by the pixel dimensions if you're wondering about the size of the image... then you can adjust the dpi if you want to.
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