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So who knows the formula for success on pixels...

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I know there is some way of getting it all to match the screen and I believe it is 72 pixels for the peak monitor resolution but someone had it all together one day, told me how to make my pictures the right size when resizing in Photoshop but heck I forgot to write it all down...
Who has the info? Guvner..
 
For the web, 72 dpi is adequate. My Canoscan uses 75 dpi, but small print may require 100 dpi to be legible.
 
Can't remember what it is exactly... Something you do when resizing. Maybe some kind of shortcut... Hmmmm... Guvner..
 
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