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Hi, Im using Affinity Photo on Win 10 and when I import an image, I need to find out what dpi the file is.

I cannot seem to find out how to do this - I keep having to go to the Document > Resize Document option, and then see what it is from there. Is there a panel or some easier way of seeing a documents dpi settings?

Thank you all in advance.

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Hi Richard S.
With the image selected (Pixel and Image layers), change to the Move Tool, look at the top left of the context toolbar. The dpi information is displayed there. In case of Image layers you can also click there to open a pop-up to adjust scale percentages and revert to the original image size in case you have scaled it.

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That solved that!   :)

Thank you!

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