>When you look at your picture at 100% in Gimp, Paint and other
>applications, it is displayed "dot for dot", one pixel of the picture
>is
>one pixel on your screen, and therefore it is displayed using your
>screen definition (so given the size you report we can assume that the
>resolution of your
On 12/03/2020 19:44, chuckie wrote:
I am little confused ...
I have an image that is 828 pixels wide.
If I open it in Paint, and HyperSnap or GIMP and view it at 100% and use a
ruler, the width of the image is about 23cm.
If I drag the image into a Microsoft Outlook email (embed it) or go to
I am little confused ...
I have an image that is 828 pixels wide.
If I open it in Paint, and HyperSnap or GIMP and view it at 100% and use a
ruler, the width of the image is about 23cm.
If I drag the image into a Microsoft Outlook email (embed it) or go to the GIMP
Print Size window, they both