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Exporting actually removes the PPI meta value altogether. Any ppi value you see is added by whatever application you open it with and different applications use different defaults.
Export was designed for screen use where PPI is irrelevant.
If you want a specific PPI value, for printing or use in another application, then use Save As or Save a Copy.
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HI @David22222384trnw export will always set the resample to 96 ppi but the pixel dimensions are the same as your original image. 435,53 at 350 ppi is 6000 at 96. Same size. You can't post a web image at 350 ppi it will always resample to web res.
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In der JPG welche in der Kamera erzeugt wird, sind es aber 350 dpi
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Again - doesnt matter the overall pixel dimensions are the same 435,53 mm at 350 ppi is the same as 6000 at 96 ppi.
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Exporting actually removes the PPI meta value altogether. Any ppi value you see is added by whatever application you open it with and different applications use different defaults.
Export was designed for screen use where PPI is irrelevant.
If you want a specific PPI value, for printing or use in another application, then use Save As or Save a Copy.
Dave
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Vielen Dank. Das war die Lösung. Es funktioniert.