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Can anyone help please?
I have taken some images with my digital camera and want to prepare them for printing, however, every time I open the images, they open with RGB & 72 dpi. When I change these settings, the image just gets bigger but the resolution is no better?
Is there a way I can open these jpgs as CMYK in the first instance? The files are large and the camera I am using is 2.0Mpix.
I have tried saving the files in different formats prior to opening, but even a Tif & a png file open at 782 dpi.
Cheers
I have taken some images with my digital camera and want to prepare them for printing, however, every time I open the images, they open with RGB & 72 dpi. When I change these settings, the image just gets bigger but the resolution is no better?
Is there a way I can open these jpgs as CMYK in the first instance? The files are large and the camera I am using is 2.0Mpix.
I have tried saving the files in different formats prior to opening, but even a Tif & a png file open at 782 dpi.
Cheers
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