Healied
05-01-2007, 07:35 AM
I want to start with a really stupid question or series there of.
I downloaded my shots from a Canon EOS REBEL XT into Bridge without having any idea of what I was doing.
I've just noticed that the resolution was at 72 dpi and I have no idea why it is so low. (I told you this was stupid. It's so basic it's primative - yet I don't know the answer) Shots that I took on lower level Nikon digital downloaded at 300 dpi.
Oh yes - I choose the highest resolution that both cameras had to offer.
I have two basic questions:
1. Why did the camera download at such a low resolution?
2. Can I correct the situation once the photos are in bridge?
2.a. Can I simply change to the dpi (or whatever) to 300 and thus increase the quality of the pictures?
2.b. Can I change it by re-downloading from the flash cards?
Thanks in advance for anyone kind enough to clue me in.
Ed
I downloaded my shots from a Canon EOS REBEL XT into Bridge without having any idea of what I was doing.
I've just noticed that the resolution was at 72 dpi and I have no idea why it is so low. (I told you this was stupid. It's so basic it's primative - yet I don't know the answer) Shots that I took on lower level Nikon digital downloaded at 300 dpi.
Oh yes - I choose the highest resolution that both cameras had to offer.
I have two basic questions:
1. Why did the camera download at such a low resolution?
2. Can I correct the situation once the photos are in bridge?
2.a. Can I simply change to the dpi (or whatever) to 300 and thus increase the quality of the pictures?
2.b. Can I change it by re-downloading from the flash cards?
Thanks in advance for anyone kind enough to clue me in.
Ed