Tytagartist
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On 2/24/2024 at 5:36 AM, Tactilis said:
Yes it does because, as stated, the image size can only be a whole number of pixels.
Photoshop is just hiding the fact that it is having to round the entered inches value to create the canvas size in pixels.
You haven't said what exact Width and Height size you are entering in inches and what Resolution in pixels/inch you have set.
Let's do the maths and understand why the rounding of a fractional pixel is (or is not) significant for your project.It's 5.327x6.753
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5 hours ago, Rick Brewster said:
Paint.NET isn't Photoshop ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Unless I'm misunderstanding your initial problem description
No I get that I only really use paint.net because it's less taxing on my computer and I do like what it offers I just wish it would do exact numbers because I need them for the project I'm working on for when I print it out.
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8 minutes ago, Rick Brewster said:
The canvas size can only be an integer (non-fractional) number of pixels. So even if you type in an "exact" number of inches, it has to be rounded to the nearest pixel size. Because images are stored using pixels, not inches
Well photoshop dosnt do that.I only use paint.net because it's not as taxing on my computer and I do really like the functions it has.
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So,I was going to start a new project and I went to go put in my dimensions for the canvas in inches to start my project but each time I type in the exact dimensions it decided to round the number instead. Is there something I'm doing wrong? I even did maintain aspect ratio and then I tried unclicking it as well with the same results for both.Any advice would be great.
Troubles with canvas sizing in inches
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I'm not sure how accurate it needs to be for gluing it together once I print it out since it's for a dvd slipcover where it has to fit snugly on the dvd box.