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How to change PS 72 to 300 default
I shoot a large format on my Cannon but Im guessing in PS or on my computer PC, it is set at 72 dpi, default. I put all pics on a cd for my customers and cant change all 400+ pics to 300 dpi and they dont know how. So how do I change the default on my computer or in PS to 300dpi as the default.
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Which version of photoshop are you talking about?
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Amazing what you can find with a simple search on google.....
"Go to Edit on the menu bar and go down to Preferences > Units & Rulers, you can then set the New Document Preset Resolutions here." |
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72 dpi to 300 dpi default
I have PS CS2
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The above only applies to a creating a new file in Photoshop not editing an existing photo.
The 72 dpi is a tag embeded by Canon into the Jpeg. Sadly this is not configurable on the camera. Scanning the web the most common suggestion is to create a photoshop action script that opens the jpeg and changes the resolution without resampling and then resave it. Otherwise if you know a programmer he could write a simple program to modify the tag. I assume you are not using raw otherwise ARC could configured to whatever dpi you require.
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I have a load of similar actions for such purposes as resizing, adding info etc. Takes no time at all to run an action to change the required dpi as a batch.
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Thanks I think I will try the action direction, Im glad it wasnt something I had changed on my computer! It sure is frustrating though for 400+ pic to change.
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true, but set up the action and run it through as a batch...shouldnt take long as its only a small job your asking it to do.
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