Apaflo wrote:
First, 1920x1080 is a pixel dimension, not a resolution.
Right click on your desktop and select "Screen resolution" That's what it's called.
Apaflo wrote:
The fact is that almost nobody is even viewing, much less editing, photography on a monitor with a resolution of only 72 DPI.
What part of "As for 72 dip, it has no more meaning than the 100% that everyone has been throwing around. The real figure is
your monitors horizontal resolution divided by its width in inches as I described above." did you not understand. 72 dpi was a number I made up. It has no meaning.
Apaflo wrote:
Please review again the very definition of what a "100% crop" section means.
We all know what it means. One image pixel for each monitor pixel. Duh!
Now try to read and comprehend the math in my example. Then you will stop trying to pick it apart.
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