> Why was this posted in Troubleshooting?
Thanks for the moving the thread. I thought this was the correct place, since my girlfriend had a trouble with ugly fonts after printing, due to too low resolution. 8-)
> Just remember to set the resolution before the print size.
I titled the post "not userfriendly" with a reason.
The problem to solve is: I want to make an image to look nice when printed at a photolab on photopaper with 10x15cm². Homemade greeting card for example. There the main parameter are the size on paper and the dpi value. I do not care how many pixel this will be.
So it would be nicer if it would make no different which of the two options (size on paper and dpi) i enter first. I did not said, that PDN do it wrong, but how it could be improved for unexperienced users.
> Image size and the DPI are intrinsically linked
I know that pixel count and printed size is linked through DPI, but pixel count is sometimes really nonrelevant.