The problem is that it's rounding whole numbers. Not thousandths or tens.
Again: 11.6" becomes 11".
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- Sun Jan 01, 2012 12:28 am
- Forum: Classic - General Support
- Topic: Image dimensions in inches
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- Sat Dec 31, 2011 5:46 am
- Forum: Classic - General Support
- Topic: Image dimensions in inches
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Re: Image dimensions in inches
I'm using v.1.98.5
We're dealing with just JPGs.
Use EXIF DPI information is checked.
It seems like it doesn't want to calculate decimals and rounds down no matter what the decimal is. So, 11.7 would be 11. I tested this is decimal places 0.300, 0.600, 0.700. In all three instances, the number was ...
We're dealing with just JPGs.
Use EXIF DPI information is checked.
It seems like it doesn't want to calculate decimals and rounds down no matter what the decimal is. So, 11.7 would be 11. I tested this is decimal places 0.300, 0.600, 0.700. In all three instances, the number was ...
- Fri Dec 30, 2011 8:47 am
- Forum: Classic - General Support
- Topic: Image dimensions in inches
- Replies: 5
- Views: 1209
Image dimensions in inches
Win7 x64
Tools>Options>View: Title Bar:
<Filename With Ext> <Size auto> W<WidthInch> x H<HeightInch>:
Original file size: 11.6" x 18"
Displays as W11" x L18" (width is erroneous)
Why is that and can I fix it?
Tools>Options>View: Title Bar:
<Filename With Ext> <Size auto> W<WidthInch> x H<HeightInch>:
Original file size: 11.6" x 18"
Displays as W11" x L18" (width is erroneous)
Why is that and can I fix it?