120 cm = 47.24 inches
At that size, your resolution will be 5341/47.24 = 113.06 ppi, i.e.
more than the 80 ppi you require.
So what is keeping you awake?
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On Nov 6, 2009, at 6:07 AM, Fernando Gonzalez Gentile wrote:
> And no, I'm not smiling.
> Perhaps because it's too late at night and I should be sleeping
> instead.
> I'm facing a resize problem, both using CS3 or SIPro2.
>
> .tif is at 4000 ppi, width 3,39 cm., height 2,28 cm. pixel dimensions:
> width 5341, height 3594.
>
> I'm required to resize it to with 120 cm. and 1024 pixels wide.
>
> Resolution must be no less than 80 ppi - stubbornly I had been
> insisting
> in 300 ppi.
> But cannot solve this at 80 either.
>
> TIA
>
> Fernando.
> ---------- yes, I should be sleeping since 3 hours ago.
>
>
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