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Affinity Photo changes my image from 300dpi to 72dpi


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I have this multi-layered Affinity Photo document which is 330mms x 179mms in 300dpi.  I wanted to export it as a TIFF at the same size and also 300dpi.   I used File/Export and my Export settings are the same as the current document.  I resample in Bicubic.  However my resultant image, whilst TIFF is only 72dpi and much larger.   Am I doing anything wrong?  Is this a known fault?

Jafa - Just Another Fantastic Aucklander

(Jim)

Windows 11

Affinity Photo 2.4

Lightroom 6

Nik Collection and Topaz Denoise AI

Intel Core i7 9700K @ 3.60GHz    32 °C
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Hi Jaffa :)
Could you possibly provide us with the .afphoto file in question, so we can look into this for you?

Please Note: I am now out of the office until Tuesday 2nd April on annual leave.

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Thanks, MEB, I unticked metadata and it worked fine!  :D

Jafa - Just Another Fantastic Aucklander

(Jim)

Windows 11

Affinity Photo 2.4

Lightroom 6

Nik Collection and Topaz Denoise AI

Intel Core i7 9700K @ 3.60GHz    32 °C
Coffee Lake 14nm Technology

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Hi Wosven - although MEB has answered the question I am still intrigued as to how you get the far right snip or dialog box in your examples?

Jafa - Just Another Fantastic Aucklander

(Jim)

Windows 11

Affinity Photo 2.4

Lightroom 6

Nik Collection and Topaz Denoise AI

Intel Core i7 9700K @ 3.60GHz    32 °C
Coffee Lake 14nm Technology

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Hi @Jaffa,

It's a fast way to modify DPI in FastStone Viewer application (Windows). I could have checked it with the file's properties too or opening the file in AP or AD. (FastStone.org provide some "little" tools really handy, and those who used ACDSee in the past will love it).

 

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