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Feb 22, 2005

try to record those steps for action: Image>Image Size --> then change the resolution (a lower res p.e. 50dpi from a 300dpi pic) but want to keep checked the other setings (Constrain porportions and resample image) and click OK --> and stop recording the action keeps the height you have as result from your first (recording) pic !!! and make the next time you use the action all the pics the same height.

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Photoshop :: Resolution / Color Settings For Home Printer

Mar 16, 2013

I am designing a Flyer, (PDF) in Photoshop and that will not be going for printing company but printed in a University in UK. What DPI / PPI? Normally for web i use 72 and for Printing company i use 300. But for home printing, i don't know.

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May 7, 2005

i recieved a prom pic from my daughter and i was going to print it and frame it, but 2 things happend.

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I know ....long winded but i try to give all the info i can

software: adobe photoshop cs2
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