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October 22, 2023
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Images aren't loading at Defult resolution. PS 2020

  • October 22, 2023
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I am trying to work on an image fron a Pentax WG-10 camer, loading into PS 2020. I have set the defualt PX/in at 150 (edit>preferances>units & rulers>screen resolution = 150>OK. This should set the defualt res at 159, right? but when I load an image from the camera, it is loaded at 72 Px/inch. Isn't the "defualt" the level it is supposed to load at every time? What am I missing?

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Trevor.Dennis
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Community Expert
October 22, 2023

Is there a particular reason you are concerned about the resolution?  Google tells me your camera has a 14.0MP, 4288 x 3216 pixel sensor.   The pixels-per-inch resolution will determin how large an image will print, but it is usually better to set the linear size, and then check the PPI to make sure your pixel density will be sufficient to create a decent print.  If you don't intend to print an image, then its 'resolution' is entirely meaningless.

Stephen Marsh
Community Expert
Community Expert
October 22, 2023
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I am trying to work on an image fron a Pentax WG-10 camer, loading into PS 2020. I have set the defualt PX/in at 150 (edit>preferances>units & rulers>screen resolution = 150>OK. 


By @Stephen33081623xdnj

 

No, this is for new documents only, not existing ones.

Stephen Marsh
Community Expert
Community Expert
October 22, 2023

Raw camera files don't have a default resolution, this is set via the Adobe Camera Raw "workflow options" text hyperlink:

 

https://helpx.adobe.com/au/camera-raw/using/camera-raw-settings.html#specify_camera_raw_workflow_options

Participant
October 22, 2023

OK, but when I set the defualt res in PS, shouldn't the images I open be set at that defualt setting? I can save in image I reset to 150 & it will reload to 150. But if I have the defualt set yo 150 & open a new jpg file from the camera, it opens at 72 PX/in...How do I fix that?

Participant
October 22, 2023

OK, maybe I am missing something here...you mention "raw" files from the camera - I see "jpg" files on the disk. Is there a difference, and how do I set the camera to produce "raw" image files? And will this fix the prob.em?