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February 8, 2015
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change image from 300 to 72 dpi with Photoshop elements 13?

  • February 8, 2015
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Want to buy an image for a Kindle cover which is only available in the size required by Kindle as a 300 dpi image.Can I change It to 72 dpi with my Photoshop elements 13?

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Correct answer 99jon

I do know Kindle instructs 2500 on the longest side.^_^


So if your original is larger why not go for 2500

Open your Original and choose:

File >> Save for Web

Select from the file type menu Jpeg max quality.

The setting is usually about 60 but you can push the slider up to 100 for no compression.

Under the section marked new size leave the width and height linked and type 2500 in the width box. The height will change automatically. Use the height box if that is the longest edge.

Then click OK.

Save with a different name.

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hatstead
Inspiring
February 8, 2015

Yes.

Go to Image>Resize>Image size.

Why would you want to reduce the resolution of the file from 300 px/in to 72 px/in?

By the way, px/in = pixels per inch, which reflects the resolution.

dpi = dots per inch, a value which reflects the ink droplets deposited by the printer.

fitkit777Author
Participating Frequently
February 9, 2015

I want to use this image as a Kindle cover, and Kindle guidelines say "Be sure to save your file with 72 dots per inch (dpi)), and the  image I bought is 300 dpi.

Thanks for your help. ^_^

So I imagine I should close this thread now was soon but I'm not sure how.

fitkit777Author
Participating Frequently
February 15, 2015

Look at the before and after window. You can see the file size change in the after view, as you change settings. Go for the highest without exceeding the maximum permitted file size. My guess is for a 2500 p[x jpeg, you should have no problems uploading.


So I made the compression 100, and then was able to successfully upload the picture.

Thanks, 99jon and everyone.