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12/05/2008 01:30:51 PM · #1 |
Hi All,
I'm getting very frustrated with Lightroom as it seems to have decided to ignore any value I put in the DPI section of the export and export everything at 72ppi ?!?!?!
Anyone seen this before or is there something I am doing wrong?
I'm now going to have to create an action in CS3 to convert everything to 300dpi which is a pain.
Any thoughts?
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12/05/2008 01:31:21 PM · #2 |
it's Lightroom 1.4 before anyone asks :0)
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12/05/2008 01:38:36 PM · #3 |
| DPI makes absolutely no difference unless you are printing. |
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12/05/2008 01:40:26 PM · #4 |
Sure but it's the requirement for the deliverable for the JPGs to be at 300dpi
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12/05/2008 01:45:44 PM · #5 |
| Hmmm, seems strange that lightroom would ignore values then. |
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12/05/2008 01:51:32 PM · #6 |
that's what I thought, I've run a few tests and every time it ignores it.
defaulting to 72dpi is odd as well, I don't understand why it would do that?
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12/05/2008 01:58:08 PM · #7 |
Are you selecting "inches" for the size measurement?
I'm thinking that if you're selecting "pixels", then the dpi values may be ignored...
Just a thought... |
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12/05/2008 03:20:47 PM · #8 |
Do you know what.... That last reply from Medoomi got me thinking..
I just tried again without the "Minimize Embedded Metadata" ticked and it exported the correct DPI!!!
This is also REALLY annoying as I like to remove the metadata on commercial work.
But it seems that was the culprit!
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12/05/2008 03:23:58 PM · #9 |
Explaination
Well there you have it!!
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