Aaaarrrggh - you're right. I missed that.
Crawl into hole and hide.
As to why adjust dpi - 72dpi or 96dpi is supposed to give best screen
image and is a smaller file for faster loading - that's how I
understands it anyway.
I thought that's what your 'pooter was doing when it 'optimised for
the web'.
And it's a lower res. image to stop rip-offs?
Have I been laboring under a delusion all these years as usual?
If you think you've already answered this, I didn't understand your
answer
(or, more likely, got bored halfway through - goldfish syndrome).
If it doesn't matter, why is the option available?
Good luck with the bleeding child, Candace - minor scalp wounds bleed
freely, look scary and frighten everyone..
Andrew Fildes
afildes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
On 19/02/2009, at 9:12 AM, Candace Lemarr wrote:
> Well, you're smarter and more experienced with this stuff than I
> am, so
> you're probably right.
> But...can you not tell it the dimensions you want the image to be?
> I no longer have your original post to refer to exactly what you were
> wanting, but if I recall you just wanted to save images at 800 on the
> long side @ 72 dpi.
> If you go to "image" then choose "image size" a box opens up. at the
> lower part of the box you can tell it the dpi you want, the top
> portion
> of the box is where you can tell it the pixel dimensions.
>
> ARGH kid with blood everywhere..gotta run, good luck!
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