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Sorry for my english..

I have a photo taken by smartphone, size is  cm 106x cm 142 , 72 dpi: I want resized it to cm 21x cm28,  300 dpi : I have done it and I have my file.aphoto right; the problem arrives when I decide to export it  to .jpg .  ; 

when I had done the exportation, the size of the document (jpg) is always 106x142  72 dpi instead of what I want... Am I wrong in something? 

If I use Gimp I have no problem!

Thank you.

L.

IMG_20180818_164209177_HDR.jpg

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Hi Lbalma and Welcome to the Forums,

Can you try exporting the image again and this time clicking on the More button on the Export window and deselecting Embed Metadata.  Does the image now go out at the correct size?  If not, please attach the .afphoto file and i'll take a look :) 

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2 hours ago, Lbalma said:

I have followed your instructions and...it works!

 

Yay :) 

2 hours ago, Lbalma said:

 I hope however that the next versions of Affinity Photo will be more ..."friendly" 9_9!

 

It's already logged with the Dev and i'll bump the log with a link to this thread :) 

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