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  1. Hi, as both a professional small & large format printer and previous Photoshop user for many years - I have to frequently resize (scale) images for printing. My question is that using the 'Resize Document' feature with the resample check box unchecked -it does not dynamically change the size if I alter the dpi or vice versa. I have to click the 'Resize' button then select 'Resize Image' again to see the difference. Am I missing something or is this a feature that could be added please? Note: This process is a fairly basic, yet a fundamentally important requirement commercially - to check if a provided image by a client is a high enough resolution for printing. thanks, Barry Hayman, Nottingham UK
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