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I really love the New From Clipboard.  Some projects like the one I'm doing now I use that feature several times a day.

 

Is there a way to force the resolution of the new document to be the same as that of the original document.  Seems that it always uses 96 DPI which throws off other readings like my 14 pt stroke becomes 43.75 pt.

iMac (27-inch, Late 2009) with macOS Sierra

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Hmmm, that's a very good point... Yes, I'm sure we'll be able to squirrel some data away on the clipboard so that we know what format and dpi document the source was and recreate the new document accordingly.

 

Sorry about this in the meantime! :(

Matt

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Matt, no need to apologize.  Your team has done such a great job on this package.  Most of the issues coming up now days don't seem to be earth shattering, more like suggestions on refining the software.  We appreciate the help and support.

 

Mike

iMac (27-inch, Late 2009) with macOS Sierra

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I have this issue too, so please excuse me resurrecting this old thread.

 

Is there any advance on this? If I copy a section of my image from 300dpi doc sized in mm, when I do New From Clipboard I get it in a 96 dpi doc sized in pixels. I can change it, of course (change pixels to mm, resolution and uncheck Resample), but would ease workflow if it remained consistent with what's being copied.

 

Many thanks :-)

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