default image size upon opening
I thoght when you opened a file in Photoshop that it gave you the size at 300 dpi (the default). But this image upon opening gives it at 240 dpi. Why is this?

I thoght when you opened a file in Photoshop that it gave you the size at 300 dpi (the default). But this image upon opening gives it at 240 dpi. Why is this?

Resolution metadata is per file. It depends on the file's processing history on how resolution metadata is added or removed to each file.
All I can say from the information provided is that if the file is showing 240 ppi, then it must have been introduced at some point in the file's edit history.
The most common place where a value of 240 ppi may come in is if this was originally a raw camera image that had been previously processed through Adobe Camera Raw with workflow settings of 240 ppi, however, this is not the only explanation or way that such a PPI value could be applied to the file.
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