antone had this before?

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sabretalon

I am searching all over the place to see if anyone elase
has come across the following problem.

I had images on my hard disk saved with a minimum of
300dpi. I have worked with them before, printed etc...

I have come to look for one of my pics and when I found
it, I find that it has been changed from a 300 dpi image
to a 72 dpi. It has done this for all my images. I am
trying to track what is causing this problem. I have
loaded more images to the hard disk and they (so far) have
remained at 300 dpi.

I do not know exactly when this change occured but it
seams rather strange to me. I am looking through all my
logs (not the cut offs from trees) to try and pin point
the problem and hopefully find a solution. In fact
writing this now prompts me to look at my backup cds to
check they are with the 300 dpi setting.

I am using windows XP and have multiple image editing
software.

If anyone has come across this before, please let me know
what happened and how you stopped it happening again.
Also anyone else saving files on windows xp, you may want
to check them to make sure nothing has changed!
 
hello,
I have this with Coreldraw. But it does not really matters: the size of the
picture is 300/72 times bigger. All it takes is to resize the picture, no
information is lost. Nevertheless, it is a nuisance. I have not found a way
to stop it.
In fact, with that system no info is lost when you inspect the picture on
the screen. It is the software that decides that to be sent to screen, the
picture must be brought to 72 dpi.
yours
robert hirschel
 

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