I have no idea what M means, but it doesn't mean meters.
Just ignore it. I told you a high dpi and a large size would demand quite a lot of space and resources. Expect major lag.
I have no idea what M means, but it doesn't mean meters.
Just ignore it. I told you a high dpi and a large size would demand quite a lot of space and resources. Expect major lag.
the thing is when i raided the dpi it raised the size of the picture itself. if i print will it stay 3x2 feet ?
Set the dpi before the size. Are you doing all this when you create a new document or are you creating the document and then changing the image size? Make sure you do it when you're creating it.
yea im creating a new. here are the settings
width:36 inches
length:24 inches
pixels per inch:400
That's it.
If you want to discuss this further, add me on msn: kibblequean [at] gmail [dot] com.
ok.. thanks oh and +rep to you =)
now to make a biscotti look like a car
ugh this is hard. Good thing my neighbor is a professional photo editor.
also, would i be able to make the image at a low resolution since its easier to work with then use some kind of software to resize it with out pixelating it?
woo almost done! in the morning i will be taking the picture and wrapping things up