DPI Settings
- SD80MAC
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DPI Settings
I noticed the other day that all of my pictures have been coming off my camera at 72 dpi. I know that most cameras shoot pictures with higher dpi than that, heck my old Canon S3 IS shot pictures at 180 dpi. Is there a way to change this on my camera? I have a Canon Rebel XSi, I would've thought it'd shoot at a higher dpi than that. Is there anyway to change any of my pictures that are already 72 dpi, or are they stuck that way? Thanks in advance.
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Re: DPI Settings
Not sure how to change that, but I know when I shoot in raw mode on each of my Canons, the images are 350 dpi according to the Canon raw converter software. Are you shooting jpg?
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- SD80MAC
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Re: DPI Settings
Yes, large format JPGs, 4272x2828.J T wrote:Not sure how to change that, but I know when I shoot in raw mode on each of my Canons, the images are 350 dpi according to the Canon raw converter software. Are you shooting jpg?
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Re: DPI Settings
I would recommend use the setting with the L and a smoth radius, and shoot in RAW, I like RAW because its the exact image and it is not compressed there for it does not degrade the quality. This should increase your DPI
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