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Date/Time:2005-Mar-31 18:06:32
Subject:RE: PTGui - Eqirectangular Tiff Output - DPI Question

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PanoTools: RE: PTGui - Eqirectangular Tiff Output - DPI Question Sacha Griffin 2005-Mar-31 18:06:32
You can change the print density "recommendation" easily.
It IS just a recommendation. 
Uncheck resample.
Set it to 300 DPI, 
and you will see the image pixels remain the same, and the
print size get smaller.
Then save..

Sacha Griffin
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-----Original Message-----
From: russellcobley2004 [mailto:#removed#] 
Sent: Thursday, March 31, 2005 10:33 AM
To: #removed#
Subject: [PanoTools] PTGui - Eqirectangular Tiff Output - DPI Question




Hi,

I have noted that the single .tif output from PTGui, after running 
through enblend, results in an image with a 72dpi resolution. My source 
input images are all 300dpi .tif's. I am interested in printing out 
some of my panos.

Why does PTGui output .tif files at 72dpi? I know that I can change the 
resolution in Photoshop but that of course reduces the actual image 
size. Is there a way a retaining the PTGui output .tif's pixel 
dimensions but change the resolution from 72dpi to 300dpi for printing. 
Or is my only option to change the resolution in Photoshop and live 
with the reduced image size? 

If anyone who prints panos from PTGui/Panotools output who can offer 
some advice, I would be very grateful!

Thanks





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