Two days ago I was looking at a 3 shot pano of Lower Calf Creek, each frame 36 megapixels.
I was wondering how big this image was natively. To me that means how many inches is this image at 300 pixels per inch. I try to print at 300 ppi. That image is 7031 x 11087. Now I know that if I just divide 731 / 300 I will get 23.47 inches. But I do not want to do that for every image. I want that information displayed. I want to work in inches not just pixels. I also know that I do not have to worry about printing at or close to 300 ppi and I can just let the program do it.
OK Tim....
Would have saved a lot of time, although I have nothing else to do anyway, if you would have said the above.
Ok Now look at this scenario!
I have a stitched image of 3 shots making a pano... OK so Far?
That's your set up.
I have my image of 7031 x 11087......
Now all I do is Click Custom Print, select Original size, check the override box and type in 300 ppi.
Click OK
Now the image appears in the main screen at 300 ppi and the size you mentioned comes with it.
See snap
The lower part shows the 300 PPI and the print size shows at 24 x 14
Same thing
Happy new year and glad we got it all together.
Fred