Changing the DPIs of TIFF files?

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Apr 4, 2005
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Is there any way in Photoshop to open a 600dpi B&W TIFF file and save as, say, 96 dpi??

With the "Save for Web" function, I can save a file that was originally TIFF into GIF or JPEG, but I don’t see how to downsample a TIFF to TIFF.

-Ramon F Herrera

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bogus
Apr 4, 2005
Use menu command Image>Image size

Ramon wrote:

Is there any way in Photoshop to open a 600dpi B&W TIFF file and save as, say, 96 dpi??

With the "Save for Web" function, I can save a file that was originally TIFF into GIF or JPEG, but I don’t see how to downsample a TIFF to TIFF.

-Ramon F Herrera
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Tacit
Apr 4, 2005
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"Ramon" wrote:

With the "Save for Web" function, I can save a file that was originally TIFF into GIF or JPEG, but I don’t see how to downsample a TIFF to TIFF.

You downsample a TIFF by using the Image Size command. Turn on "Resample Image" and enter your desired resolution.


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