![]() high quality resampling Set this to ‘yes’ to perform high quality resampling on the image. If set to “no” the exported image’s dimensions will not exceed the dimensions of the original image (after cropping). allow upscaling Set to “yes” to perform an upscaling step if the user-defined maximum width and height exceed the original dimensions of the image. If the entered values exceed the original dimensions darktable will either export with the original dimensions or upscale the image, depending on the “allow upscaling” parameter. Set both to zero to export with the original dimensions (after cropping). Exported images will be constrained so as not to exceed either of these values, while retaining the correct aspect ratio. max size Set the maximum width and height of the exported image(s) in pixels, cm or inches (depending on the selected unit) – zero means that no constraint will be set on that dimension. It will be automatically set to 300 if “in pixels” or “by scale” is chosen. The dpi will also be stored in the Exif data of the exported image. For example, entering a value of 0.5 will result in an output image with half the width and height (in pixels) of the original image.ĭpi If units of cm or inches are chosen, set the dpi of the output image. by scale (for file): Enter a multiplier to specify by how much the exported image should be scaled compared to the input image.The equivalent size in pixels will be automatically calculated. in inch (for print): Enter the maximum width and height in inches and define the image’s dpi.in cm (for print): Enter the maximum width and height in cm and define the image’s dpi. ![]()
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