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		| Originally posted by NBDesign Ok.. when you snap a pic... pull it into the computer and open it in PS... the dpi is 72, no matter what settings I use... Raw...TIFF... etc....
 
 I have been on the phone with Minolta and I am waiting for the tier 2 level support to get out of a meeting to see what they suggest.
 
 I have a nikon coolpix 4500... images "out of the camera".... 300dpi (4mp)... borrowed a canon D60 from a friend... out of the camera.... 180 dpi (6.3mp)
 
 Size does not matter... If you know anything about print work... you need a min of 150 dpi for regular print... and 300dpi for photographic printing.
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 Size DOES matter ... you can just put the DPI higher ... If you print the
640 x 480 image
1280 x 960 image
you can print them both same size but the DPI will be different (you have to set it yourself ... or import the pic in illustrator and reduce it, it still keeps it's original shape for print) .
Many print formats like EPS, CDR and AI do that .