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To my warped sense of humor, the upper half of the woman's profile on the left is similar to Hillary Clinton's while the man's profile is very similar to the TV character Warf, a Klingon from the Star Trek TV seriesand, whilst i love bringing you amusement, i have absolutely no idea what you're referring to
The PPI setting does not affect net output *pixel* dimensions, but will affect output image size dimensions since they are based on your base PPI setting. You can also increase the output file size at the same time in C1 by setting "scale" to something other than 100%. It happens to do a very good job even up to 200%, but is not something I recommend as a regular practice over controlled uprezzing in CS.The second thing is a question. My normal work flow is to start in C1 and then export a .tif to PS. I recently noticed that the resolution setting for the output was at 300 ppi. I'm pretty sure the native resolution of the M8 RAWS is 240, so am I inadvertently doing a slight uprez when outputting at 300?
Thanks!
yes yes yes !!!!!First off, I *love* the photo above -- looks like Warf is riding the subway Hillary :ROTFL:. Moreover, it works in B&W!
is it a new file or an older file with settings or even once processed with a former version of C1?I have a sony alpha file that once you click on it from the filmstrip for preview..... Kabooom..... C1 crashes
Thanks for that jack!The PPI setting does not affect net output *pixel* dimensions, but will affect output image size dimensions since they are based on your base PPI setting. You can also increase the output file size at the same time in C1 by setting "scale" to something other than 100%. It happens to do a very good job even up to 200%, but is not something I recommend as a regular practice over controlled uprezzing in CS.
Hi Thomas,is it a new file or an older file with settings or even once processed with a former version of C1?
If it's an older file delete the repsective settings (*.cos) and the preview file (*.cop) of the image.