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Lightroom to Photoshop image size issue

New Here ,
Jun 09, 2025 Jun 09, 2025

Hello

I am new to LRC and this is also a Photoshop issue too.

 

When i click on a photo to edit in Photoshop it opens in Photoshop but at this set size image everytime. 

It is cropping off my original file!

Its like when I open in photoshop there is this preset size set.

 

I dont know why that is hapening.

Photoshop is set to open at 300dpi but the image size is at a set dimension?

Why?

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Community Expert , Jun 09, 2025 Jun 09, 2025

A 4080 x 3060 image will print at 17 x 12.75 inches at 240 ppi (pixels per inch).

A digital image does not have physical dimensions, but Photoshop does the math for you –

4080/240 = 17

3060/240 = 12.75

 

So nothing seems to be wrong here.

Since the image has the same pixel dimensions in LrC and PS, it should display identically.

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Community Expert ,
Jun 09, 2025 Jun 09, 2025

What are the pixel dimensions of the image in LrC? Listed under Dimensions in the Metadata panel in Library.

And what are the pixel dimensions in Photoshop? Go to the Image menu > Image size to find out.

 

Screenshots may also be helpful.

Do not attach the screenshots, use the Insert photos button in the toolbar to embed them in your post.

 

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New Here ,
Jun 09, 2025 Jun 09, 2025
Dimensions in LRC are 4080x3060

Same in Photoshop 4080x3060

When i change dpi from 72 to 240
The image size becomes 17 x 12.75 inches
Does the same for all images

I guess it is not cutting off?

It just looks more horizontal in LRC and more square in Photoshop

Susan
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Community Expert ,
Jun 09, 2025 Jun 09, 2025

This is perfectly normal, nothing is cut off. Just do the math: 17 inch x 240 pixels/inch = 4080 pixels and 12.75 inch x 240 pixels/inch = 3060 pixels. 

 

-- Johan W. Elzenga
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Jun 09, 2025 Jun 09, 2025
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Community Expert ,
Jun 09, 2025 Jun 09, 2025

A 4080 x 3060 image will print at 17 x 12.75 inches at 240 ppi (pixels per inch).

A digital image does not have physical dimensions, but Photoshop does the math for you –

4080/240 = 17

3060/240 = 12.75

 

So nothing seems to be wrong here.

Since the image has the same pixel dimensions in LrC and PS, it should display identically.

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New Here ,
Jun 09, 2025 Jun 09, 2025
Thank you
It looked like it was cutting photo image
But not
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New Here ,
Jun 17, 2025 Jun 17, 2025
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