[QUOTE=gwpriester;522704]Yeah, I hear you, Paul. My thinking is when you export an image from Xara at 96dpi with a zoom factor of 100% it is 1:1 and should appear at the same size and resolution when you see it in a browser./quote]
My suggestion is that the browser couldn't care less what the dpi is. All browsers care about are pixel dimensions.
yes, that's because for print purposes you specify a physical size and the number of pixels to create per inch.Ah, maybe it was this. For print, what matters is the actual pixel dimensions. So if I export an image that on the screen is 960 x 768 at 300ppi the actual size in pixels is 10" x 8". But if I take the same image an post it on the web, the size is 3000 x 2400 pixels, larger than most monitors
I think I'm failing to get across that dpi is irrelevant online. Pixel dimensions rule online and dpi is totally ignored for images and doesn't exist in some formats.
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