hp monitor question?
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- acescence0
ok, this is your critical error. dpi does not set the relationship of pixels in a file to pixels onscreen. 1 pixel in an image will always equal 1 pixel onscreen. there is nothing you can do to change this unless you change the pixel dimensions of the file and resample it.
here's the file you sent at 72dpi and 72.009dpi. I can't remember which is which because they look exactly the same!
- open in a new window, as they're getting resized in the img tag here...acescence
- chrisone0
Could the DPI affect how Photoshop previews non-bitmap data? (shape layers etc.)
- DrBombay0
KLD is talking about how it looked inside of photoshop. Nothing else.
- acescence0
and those are screenshots from inside photoshop.
btw- the file you just sent, was that supposed to be the blurry one? single pixel lines look ok there.
- kld0
let's just forget about it, there's some weirdness going on but it all good now and I'm having a hard time recreating it outside of that one psd. thanks all!
- acescence0
this is what I was talking about earlier, re changing dpi with a hex editor, as it's just metadata..