Thank you all for the responses, they have been useful to me.
Sven Neumann wrote:
Most likely your software embeds the resolution information into the
Exif metadata and fails to update the resolution in the JFIF header.
That's a minor problem as the resolution is really just some arbitrary
On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 4:12 PM, Jaime Seuma jaims.se...@gmail.com wrote:
I had never noticed that! Thing is that every time I scale down an
image, the Gimp sets 72 dpi as default for resolution.
maybe the gimp selects the default dpi as set in
edit-preferences-default image
All of my
Jaime Seuma schreef:
Hello
I use The Gimp to edit my photographs, which I shoot with a Canon EOS 50D.
I shoot always RAW, and use the propietary Canon software (DPP) to
process the pictures a bit before converting them to jpeg (max
conversion quality) with a resolution of 350 dpi.
But
Hi,
On Mon, 2009-09-14 at 16:12 +0200, Jaime Seuma wrote:
I use The Gimp to edit my photographs, which I shoot with a Canon EOS 50D.
I shoot always RAW, and use the propietary Canon software (DPP) to
process the pictures a bit before converting them to jpeg (max
conversion quality) with a