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post Dec 5 2005, 03:11 PM
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Using PMView 3.22 for Windows, does a JPG file support changing the resolution from somethign other than 72 DPI?
I successfully did it using TIFF format, but not JPEG.

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Peter
post Dec 5 2005, 08:59 PM
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Yes, JPG suppots changing the resolution. I just tried it here, and it works fine.
Maybe you accidentally forgot to save the file after changing the resolution?

Please try it again and let me know if you still see a problem.

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post Dec 8 2005, 02:31 PM
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QUOTE (Peter @ Dec 5 2005, 09:59 PM)
Yes, JPG suppots changing the resolution. I just tried it here, and it works fine.
Maybe you accidentally forgot to save the file after changing the resolution?

Please try it again and let me know if you still see a problem.

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I have found that if I open an image, Transform -> Resolution and set it to 150, then save the image and close, when I open again, and click Transform -> Resolution its listing 72 dpi again. Am I misunderstanding the Transform Resolution screen and it defaults always to 72 dpi regardless what the images currently is? How can one find out the resolution of an image, there used to be a Show -> image info option which I am no longer seeing.

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post Dec 9 2005, 09:20 AM
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Ryan,

File->Info... (Ctrl+I) will show you the actual resolution

I think I know what's wrong: Your file has an EXIF resolution that takes precedence when PMView reads the file. That's why the JPEG resolution figure "disappears"

Do File->Save as, click Options, uncheck "Save EXIF Information", and click "Save". That should do the trick!

Arguably this is a bug in v3.22. I'll make sure that v3.23 updates the EXIF data too when the resolution is changed.

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