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How to Export Jpeg to specific centimetres and dpi

Participant ,
Nov 09, 2022 Nov 09, 2022

Hello Everyone. I want to export my images to be a specific file size, in centimetres, and at 300 dpi. I don't see those options in the export window, and I haven't been able to figure out how to do it by changing the preferenes. Is it possible?

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Community Expert , Nov 09, 2022 Nov 09, 2022

Export is intended for creating files for screen viewing where only pixel dimensions matter. The ppi value  is irrelevant for screen viewing, so it's stripped out.

Use Save As or Save a Copy instead.

Create a duplicate of the original (Image > Duplicate), then  go to Image > Image size to set dimensions in cm and the ppi.

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Community Expert ,
Nov 09, 2022 Nov 09, 2022

Export is intended for creating files for screen viewing where only pixel dimensions matter. The ppi value  is irrelevant for screen viewing, so it's stripped out.

Use Save As or Save a Copy instead.

Create a duplicate of the original (Image > Duplicate), then  go to Image > Image size to set dimensions in cm and the ppi.

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Participant ,
Nov 09, 2022 Nov 09, 2022

Thanks Per. I ended up going with this solution, which worked well, just what I needed.

 

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Community Expert ,
Nov 09, 2022 Nov 09, 2022

I have marked it as the correct answer for you.

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Community Expert ,
Nov 09, 2022 Nov 09, 2022

I think for this, your best option is to create an Action (https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/using/creating-actions.html) Once you've done so, you can use that action individually on any open image, or run it as a Batch Action (https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/using/processing-batch-files.html), or create a Droplet, so you can drag images to it (https://www.slrlounge.com/photoshop-tips-how-and-why-to-use-droplets/

 


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Nov 10, 2022 Nov 10, 2022
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I created a couple of scripts to add the PPI resolution metadata into exported JPEG files:

 

https://community.adobe.com/t5/photoshop-ecosystem-discussions/script-to-add-missing-resolution-meta...

 

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