Do it only once and forever. In File / Preferences / Assistant / 
Downscale final pano [ 100 ] percent of the max width. 
The panoramas will never downsized again (until you don't want to).

On Tuesday, May 13, 2014 at 6:57:53 AM UTC+2, tda...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> I scanned an A2 sized electrical schematic with an A4 scanner in 12 
> pieces, and tried out Hugin to stitch them together. The result is very 
> promising but there is one problem - the DPI has been changed from 300dpi 
> to 150dpi resulting in a smaller image and some loss of quality.
>
> Of course I have read http://hugin.sourceforge.net/docs/manual/PPI.html 
> but before anyone starts telling me how this does not affect image quality 
> etc please view the attached files and see for yourself how the quality has 
> been degraded.
>
> I did try changing the DPI setting of the file back to 300dpi using Gimp 
> but this made no difference.
>
> How can I tell Hugin (or its processor program) NOT to change the 
> resolution down to 150dpi and rather keep it at 300dpi?
>

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