Ya, I had thought about just purely giving a web or print designation 
and trying to get them to just take that as I know the only reason they 
want to see the DPI is for that exact reason, to determin if it's web or 
print.  Its just a issue of convinceing them of that.  But until then I 
have to move forward and right now part of that is this dumb dpi issue. :/

Claude Schneegans wrote:

> >>The people browsing the catalog online will need to know if the image
>
>  
>
>>>they are downloading is of web or print quality.
>>>      
>>>
>
>Then the only thing that matters is the width in pixels:
>about 800 px or less it is Web quality, one need at least 1024 or more for 
>print quality.
>This has nothing to do with DPIs: a 200 px image at "4000 DPI" is just not 
>printable,
>and a 4000 px image at "64 DPI" is perfect for printing.
>
>The numeric camera market has invented this stupid "image resolution" idea
>to kind of emulate standard camera definition. A photographic paper camera 
>does have a definition, since it actually prints on a film whitch does have 
>inches and dots (the smallest sensitive particle). But numeric cameras only 
>store virtual images in memory.
>The only thing that matters is the number of pixels.
>
>  
>



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