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Just make sure that you save the images to your hard drive and print them from photoshop.
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Thanks so much, and sorry if I annoyed you. I just saw something in the data, (the dpi count) and that made me think I screwed up, and was doing something that could have taken away from my photos. Thanks for your time, I really do appreicate it.
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No problem, DPI is one of the most commonly misunderstood aspects of digital imaging. I do this stuff as a living and frequently have people asking me for images at 300dpi size and 72dpi size and I have to try explaining what it means. It's a case of having to "unlearn what you have learned".
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