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Subject: Re: About Exif tag remover
Date: Sun, 19 Oct 2008 13:47:05 +0200Hi,
I think that the dpi is stored in one of the jpeg tags. Try unchecking "all other supported tags" and see if it works.
(The dpi is actually not part of the image, only something to make it more convenient when printing. You can change the dpi again for example while printing.)
// Dan
Carsten wrote:
> This is a very nice program :)
>
> It can do exactly what I need it to to...
>
> The only problem:
>
> My pictures in 300 dpi is converted to 72 dpi when tags is removed.
> It would be nice if there was a possibility to change the output dpi.
>
> Carsten
I think that the dpi is stored in one of the jpeg tags. Try unchecking "all other supported tags" and see if it works.
(The dpi is actually not part of the image, only something to make it more convenient when printing. You can change the dpi again for example while printing.)
// Dan
Carsten wrote:
> This is a very nice program :)
>
> It can do exactly what I need it to to...
>
> The only problem:
>
> My pictures in 300 dpi is converted to 72 dpi when tags is removed.
> It would be nice if there was a possibility to change the output dpi.
>
> Carsten