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Process RAW at 300 dpi


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You could run your developed files through a batch process incorporating my Change DPI Macro.

Note that there are problems recording such macros in versions later than 1.6. These macros were recorded in 1.6 but work in later versions, including V2.

John

Windows 10, Affinity Photo 1.10.5 Designer 1.10.5 and Publisher 1.10.5 (mainly Photo), now ex-Adobe CC

CPU: AMD A6-3670. RAM: 16 GB DDR3 @ 666MHz, Graphics: 2047MB NVIDIA GeForce GT 630

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13 hours ago, Old Bruce said:

Solo mis 2 centavos valen aquí. Procesamos píxeles, no área.

Imagina una cámara con un sensor cuadrado que da una imagen de 7200 x 7200 píxeles. A 72 dpi es una foto de 8 pies 4 pulgadas por 8 pies 4 pulgadas. A 300 ppp es de 2 pies por 2 pies. Ambos siguen teniendo los mismos 51.840.000 píxeles. 

Totally agree on that. There is no magic to increase pixels. I was looking for an easy way like other RAW developing programs do to have the desired file when developing RAW and not have to change later.
Thank you for your comment

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10 hours ago, RichardMH said:

Idealmente, esto sería parte del asistente de desarrollo. FWIW Hago mi procesamiento sin procesar en otra aplicación y especifico 300 ppp cuando envío un tiff a Photo. Entonces, para mí, es un lugar obvio para especificar dpi.

That's not necessary, Affinity has it in > Person Photo > Document > Document Size. And then the necessary changes are made.
What I was looking for is an automatic way to do it in the RAW development process

Thanks for your interest.

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