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September 2, 2024
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Image size in application frame

  • September 2, 2024
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At the bottom of the application frame in Photoshop (25.11.0), is the image size.  In my case, it is given in inches and resolution (e.g. 8.5 in x 11 in (300 ppi).  Not too long ago, it used to be in megapixels.  How do I customize the information in the application frame?

 

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Correct answer Per Berntsen

The unit used to display Document dimensions depends on what unit the rulers are set to.

If they are set to inches, dimensions are also displayed in inches. Change the ruler unit to pixels, and dimensions will also display pixels.

 

Click the little arrow to open a flyout menu to see what else you can display in this field..

 

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Stephen Marsh
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September 2, 2024

By the way, it was never shown in megapixels.

 

Known Participant
September 2, 2024

Oh, right!  Megabytes.

Per Berntsen
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Per BerntsenCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
September 2, 2024

The unit used to display Document dimensions depends on what unit the rulers are set to.

If they are set to inches, dimensions are also displayed in inches. Change the ruler unit to pixels, and dimensions will also display pixels.

 

Click the little arrow to open a flyout menu to see what else you can display in this field..

 

Jeff Arola
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September 2, 2024

Click on the little right turned arrow to the right of the file information for a list of choices:

https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/using/image-information.html

 

Known Participant
September 2, 2024

I figured it was something obvious that I missed.  Thanks for the quick reply.