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Posted: August 28, 2015 8:04 am | ||
GMM
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Filter Forge is not designed for pre-print.
If you still need to print FF-processed images you can run it as a Photoshop plugin. |
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Posted: August 28, 2015 9:08 am | ||
Sphinx.
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Just keep track of the pixel resolution and set it back to the original dpi afterwards (but do not resample!). I'd say the resolution reset is a bug really.. It doesn't matter for FFs processing, so my guess is they forgot to keep track of the dpi for saving...
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Posted: August 28, 2015 12:11 pm | ||
SpaceRay
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This is not the resolution, is the DPi, and yes, as GMM has said FF does not support meeping the original DPI of the image IN STANDALONE VERSION, but if you use FF as a plugin in Photoshop, you will not loose the DPI and it will be preserved.
But as said well sphinx you can recover it in photoshop, if you want to use the standalone version you can restore and recover the same DPI Without loosing any quality if you do not resample Also see this thread, nera the end there is reference to this topic you tell What are the differences between using FF as standalone and as plugin? |
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Posted: August 28, 2015 11:37 pm | ||
GMM
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Starting with version 8 Filter Forge retains the original DPI metadata.
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