Are you certain you need a _specific_ dpi? Or is something _close_ ok? If
so, I'd honestly just constrain the select tool to a ratio for your
intended image size (8:10, 24:16, etc) and crop to suit tastes.
On Thu, May 25, 2017 at 7:30 PM SayCheeze <[email protected]> wrote:

> >* SayCheeze <[email protected]> [05-25-17 16:52]:
> >or you could use ratio for crop parameters
> >
> >amazing you want to use a tool but are not really interested in
> >learning
> >how it work to the point of berating it comparing to an app you did
> >bother
> >to learn to use.
>
> Berating?  No where close.
>
> This program just isn't that user intuitive.  Maybe because all I've ever
> used
> is PS for editing.
>
> Since my edits are very minimal, it's driving me up the wall in trying to
> figure
> out how to get a standard crop size with a specific dpi.
>
> I'll get it sooner or later.  PS is the only thing keeping me in a windows
> environment, or should I say editing my work is keeping me in that windows
> world.  I run linux at home on my laptop, but at the studio, it's still a
> windows world because of my editing.
>
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