![]() When we export to send something out to print, we are accustomed to specifying size in inches or centimeters rather than in pixels. (On enlarging, this does have its limits – read my article, “ How Large Can I Print My Photo?“ Exporting for Printing Lightroom is very intelligent in how it removes or adds pixels, to preserve the appearance of our photos. When we export, we specify how large our copies should be made – reduced for online sharing, possibly increased for large prints, or left at the same size as our master photos. ![]() For example, a photo from a 24 megapixel (MP) camera has 24 million pixels - 6,000 wide x 4,000 high: Our photos are made up of pixels – squares of solid color that our camera sensor captures. As I monitor forums, I see so much confusion about resolution and how to set it in Lightroom, that I thought it was time for a post on it. ![]()
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