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Hello
When I select a picture, I see its physical dimensions in inches or millimeters.
I would like to know also, the resolution of the picture in those dimensions.
I know pictures do not have resolution, just information, and that resolution in only a metadata. According the size of the picture, it would decrease the resolution, if you make it bigger or it can gain resolution, if you make it slower.
However, the goal is having 300 ppp (high resolution) when printing the picture.
In professional pictures, you get the pictures to certain dimensions for example, 4000 x 3228 and the resolution at those particular dimensions, in this case, let's imagine 300 ppp.
Okay, Lightroom show me the metadata of the physical dimensions of the picture, but do not show me the metadata of the picture resolution at those dimensions.
I would like to show, the resolution metadata.
When I press the I key, information, I only see the picture size, lens, etc., but I cannot see the resolution in ppp.
How may I show it?
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Digital images do not have a PPI resolution. I have a 24 megapixel camera that produces images that are 6000 x 4000 pixels. End of story, really. You can do the math and figure out how big that image will be at 300 PPI. But there is no PPI resolution to the image. It is simply 6000 x 4000 pixels.
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You said it perfectly in one line.
And what I was asking exactly is if Lightroom can do the maths for me, to know how big (in cm or in pixels) would be the picture at 300 ppp. That was exactly my question.
When you are going to print, you need to know what resolution would have the picture at a certain dimensions physical dimensions of the paper, to know if it would fit well or not with the book physical dimensions. In other words, if I would lose or gain resolution, lose or gain quality.
Due I hate maths I was wondering if Lightroom can do the maths for me
So can Lightroom, please, tell me, the resolution that my picture would have at certain particular dimensions?
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That is a cool tip. Something I have overlooked.
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As much as I like the tip for creative use and judging crops, it would be even cooler to have this info in the Library and Develop modules. Would be a quicker, smoother workflow. Bit clunky going to Print for targetting w x h x resolution. I'd like to see it all at a glance in the Library.
Haven't found a way to do that yet.
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it would be even cooler to have this info in the Library and Develop modules
The Any Crop plugin show the current size (pixels, inches, or centimeters) in a floating panel.
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going much more low tech - almost insultingly so :
if your monitor display had (to make the calculation convenient) 100 dots per inch - that's just a matter of dividing the number of monitor pixels horizontally, by the width of the monitor image in inches ...
...then the 1:3 zoom option (one-third of 1:1 view) would preview your image on screen at around the correct physical scale, for a 300ppi output resolution - though not, of course, for detail.
At 150 screen dpi, 1:2 zoom option would preview 300ppi.
At 120 screen dpi, 1:3 would preview 390ppi and 1:2 would preview 240, but whatever you used, at least it would be consistent and you'd soon internalise the skill of assessing an image based just on the cropped pixel dimensions - especially if you also displayed that routinely using the Loupe overlay.