On Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 8:45 AM, Patrick Horgan wrote:
> The truth is that Gimp displays to you using your screen resolution, so if
> you originally created an image at 72dpi and 216x216 pixels and another
> image at 4800dpi and 216x216 pixels, Gimp will display them the same.
Sort of true, see belo
alec wrote:
Hi...
Resolution (as in dots-per-inch) is irrelevant for images used on
web-pages. The only thing that counts is the number of pixels.
Huh, I thought that lower resolution would make the file size smaller so
web images would load faster. No?
Images on s
> Von: alec
> > Resolution (as in dots-per-inch) is irrelevant for images used on
> > web-pages. The only thing that counts is the number of pixels.
> >
> Huh, I thought that lower resolution would make the file size smaller so
> web images would load faster. No?
Absolute resolution (aka 'imag
alec wrote:
> Akkana Peck wrote:
[..]
>> Resolution (as in dots-per-inch) is irrelevant for images used on
>> web-pages. The only thing that counts is the number of pixels.
>>
> Huh, I thought that lower resolution would make the file size smaller so
> web images would load faster. No?
Depends
Hi...
Akkana Peck wrote:
> Does Resize not do what you want? (I don't have DBP installed
> right now, but I thought it could scale images and looking
> at the web page I would guess Resize is what does that.)
Do you have a link to that plugin? I've searched quite a bit and David's
Batch processor
On 07/02/2009 04:06 PM, Sven Neumann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Thu, 2009-07-02 at 15:43 -0400, alec wrote:
>
>> I finally installed David's Batch Processor (after months of trying to
>> figure out how to do batches) but I'm surprised that I don't see an
>> option for changing resolution. I'm simply
Hi,
On Thu, 2009-07-02 at 15:43 -0400, alec wrote:
> I finally installed David's Batch Processor (after months of trying to
> figure out how to do batches) but I'm surprised that I don't see an
> option for changing resolution. I'm simply trying to prepare
> images(lots of them) for the web. Di
Howdy...
I finally installed David's Batch Processor (after months of trying to
figure out how to do batches) but I'm surprised that I don't see an
option for changing resolution. I'm simply trying to prepare
images(lots of them) for the web. Did I miss something in Daves
Batches? Or maybe someo