At the risk of being called an idiot by someone alleging to represent Adobe, this video is quite a bit wrong. Ignore the 72ppi myth.
Screen designers DO NOT enter 72 ppi. Screen designers simply resize by the number of pixels wide by the number of pixels high. When you use Photoshop's "Save for Web" function, any resolution data is stripped out as it is not needed. It is when an image without resolution data is RE-opened that Photoshop will assign a default value of 72ppi.
AS I understand it NO image has a resolution, just pixels ONLY, resolution is only applied when you output an image to either screen or print by the device you output too.
@mchughm1 this is how you talk to people who say some thing different to how you put it?
Do you think Adobe would talk to its customers like this?
I don't think do a resolution (PPI) only comes into play when you output an image and before that it is only a size determined by the pixel count nothing more and nothing less. If anyone is an Idiot it is YOU....
I knew most of what you say, but it was great to hear your well explained tutorial. I am not gifted with that ability to explain things so clearly, you are a good teacher.
In your comment box, you say: " If you work with someone who doesn't seem to understand that you can just take a really low...". Shouldn't it say "can't" instead of "can"? It is fun that you say that, I see it happens all over the world, we have to fight agains it.
@Fancylooks Thanks Fancy, I fixed those couple of things. I get so excited to post the episodes that I sometimes rush it and make mistakes. Its really basic stuff but I still run into people that don't understand!
Thank you for this information it was very helpful... Sea Shels Photography...
shels72 1 month ago
Thank you! Great explanation!
swedenskill 6 months ago
which Photoshop software are you using?
superemposed 9 months ago
look at the small crocodile at hia shirt ...
tolisBFMV 9 months ago
At the risk of being called an idiot by someone alleging to represent Adobe, this video is quite a bit wrong. Ignore the 72ppi myth.
Screen designers DO NOT enter 72 ppi. Screen designers simply resize by the number of pixels wide by the number of pixels high. When you use Photoshop's "Save for Web" function, any resolution data is stripped out as it is not needed. It is when an image without resolution data is RE-opened that Photoshop will assign a default value of 72ppi.
spamjim 1 year ago
@spamjim WOW just WOW. Well done Jim, Thats weird man.
mchughm1 1 year ago
AS I understand it NO image has a resolution, just pixels ONLY, resolution is only applied when you output an image to either screen or print by the device you output too.
devonmale69 1 year ago
@devonmale69 As I understand it you truly are an idiot.
mchughm1 1 year ago
@mchughm1 this is how you talk to people who say some thing different to how you put it?
Do you think Adobe would talk to its customers like this?
I don't think do a resolution (PPI) only comes into play when you output an image and before that it is only a size determined by the pixel count nothing more and nothing less. If anyone is an Idiot it is YOU....
devonmale69 1 year ago
@devonmale69 No you are .
mchughm1 1 year ago
I knew most of what you say, but it was great to hear your well explained tutorial. I am not gifted with that ability to explain things so clearly, you are a good teacher.
In your comment box, you say: " If you work with someone who doesn't seem to understand that you can just take a really low...". Shouldn't it say "can't" instead of "can"? It is fun that you say that, I see it happens all over the world, we have to fight agains it.
Fancylooks 1 year ago
@Fancylooks Thanks Fancy, I fixed those couple of things. I get so excited to post the episodes that I sometimes rush it and make mistakes. Its really basic stuff but I still run into people that don't understand!
mchughm1 1 year ago