![]() ![]() This can be done by enabling ‘Dimensions’ in the Print module Guides panel. If you are making blow-up prints that contain high-frequency edge detail, it is worth checking the Dimensions info box. ![]() With some prints though, it may help to manually increase the resolution. Basically, Lightroom automatically applies the correct amount of sharpening on a sliding scale between 1 ppi and it is best to let Lightroom work out the optimum pixel resolution and sharpening. Providing the print output image ends up falling within the range of 180 to 1440 ppi, there is no real need to use the Print Resolution option to interpolate the print data. An extract form an email from Mrtin Evening Martin Evening says "Lightroom automatically resizes the image data to the print size you have set in the Layout panel. In a recent series of short videos at Marrutt Image Resolution Calculator I am advised to use much higher pdis thansuggested in the newest LT Classic CC by LRQ. I am persuaded to start printing in Lightroom rather than through Photoshop bu am confused about setting the pdi. ![]()
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