Image Size vs Canvas Size - What is the difference in Photoshop?

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  • čas přidán 8. 09. 2024

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  • @ThePhotoshopExpert-JM
    @ThePhotoshopExpert-JM  Před 3 lety +1

    Learn't anything new during this video? Please let me know in this comment section. I would love to have a conversation with you.

  • @RobinBickford-sg1bg
    @RobinBickford-sg1bg Před 2 měsíci

    Thanks JM. Vid really helpful and I love the ease of understanding of your tutorial.

  • @billkendall5914
    @billkendall5914 Před 2 měsíci

    Perfect. Thanks!

  • @doreenpeterson5654
    @doreenpeterson5654 Před měsícem

    So basically in a nutshell, the canvas is the platform that your photo will go on?

  • @chrismayne1775
    @chrismayne1775 Před 3 lety

    Thanks - very helpful. I'm still working my way through some of your previous videos and enjoying learning as I go. Keep up the good work some of us massively appreciate it!

    • @ThePhotoshopExpert-JM
      @ThePhotoshopExpert-JM  Před 3 lety

      Thanks Chris. I really do appreciate that. I will certainly continue to produce these videos. I have been a little slow in doing so over the past couple of weeks, due to another large project taking up most of my time. Please do hit the notification bell to keep up to date. If you have any questions, let me know in the comments. I'd love to help. :)

  • @boblombardi9397
    @boblombardi9397 Před 9 měsíci

    Thank You

  • @imsangbuasri
    @imsangbuasri Před rokem +1

    My photoshop (24.0.0 release) doesn't have a DPI in a resolution unit. is there something wrong with that?

    • @ThePhotoshopExpert-JM
      @ThePhotoshopExpert-JM  Před rokem

      It should have. Go to image size (CTRL+Alt+I) or (Cmd+Alt+I on a Mac). Resolution should be "Pixel/Inch". I hope that help.

    • @imsangbuasri
      @imsangbuasri Před rokem

      @@ThePhotoshopExpert-JM is it kinda same thing, isn’t it? I have been using PPI for print and digital.

    • @ThePhotoshopExpert-JM
      @ThePhotoshopExpert-JM  Před rokem

      @@imsangbuasri DPI - when it comes to the digital image, refers to the number of pixels, per printed inch. And it is a linear inch. In other words, an image that has 100 DPI (a bit of an odd size, but bare with me), would have 100x100 pixels (10,000) for every square inch. So, 100 DPI is 100 across, or 100 up and down. I hope that makes sense?

    • @imsangbuasri
      @imsangbuasri Před rokem

      @@ThePhotoshopExpert-JM thank you so much. that makes sense now

  • @futurzpixndesign
    @futurzpixndesign Před rokem

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