FWIW, dpi doesn't really matter for display images. 72,75,300 dpi all
display the same as long as they have the same number of pixels..

On Tue, Aug 7, 2012 at 6:26 AM, Colin Holgate <co...@verizon.net> wrote:

> I know of someone who was asked to prepare some Photoshop files at 32 bit,
> 165 dpi. I'm not sure where the 165 comes from, but on the bit front my
> friend was running into problems when using the 32 bits per channel mode in
> Photoshop.
>
> I explained that 32 bit really means 8 bits per channel for RGB, and 8 bit
> for transparency. That solved those problems. Also, programs such as
> LiveCode naturally want 72 dpi images. If you want the image to be bigger,
> you use more pixels.
>
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