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Old 01-19-2006, 03:39 AM
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Image size is inversely proportional to image resolution - that is for an image with the same number of actual pixels - if you double the resolution, the image will be half the size (a quarter of the area) at the new resolution and vice-versa.
Yes I understand this, but my point is that until you physically print an image, it doesn't have any area, therefore the setting marked resolution in photoshop is just a way to raise the number of pixels without having to calculate how many you need to reach a target resolution while keeping the size in inches fixed.
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Old 02-20-2006, 03:20 AM Re: Upsizing a photo
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if i was to upload a small pic could someone upsize it for me plz, sorry to be a pain
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