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  1. I'm trying to resize an image using the document resize dialog and there seems to be a probem with the new sampling option. With the new sampling check selected: If I just change the PPP value with pixels selected as the units value the pixel values in the uper boxes are changed automatically. If I select units CM and then change de PPP value,(from 96 to 300) the CM values are not modified in the upper boxes, but after clicking OK in the dialog, I was expecting a file with the CM showed in the upper boxes and 300 DPI But the result is a 300DPI image with smaller height and widht values that the ones showed in the upper boxes of the change image size dialog. (No new sampling applied to the image)
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