![]() You can confirm this in the image properties. However, when you go to save the image, it will be 300 DPI. Tip: When you return to the Snagit Editor it will look like nothing changed. It will also reduce the image size to match the update DPI. Note: When you change the DPI of a image, which is currently showing 6.98 x 3.07). You can also see that the image dimensions are 6.98 x 3.07 inches, and 670 px x 295 px.Ĭhange the dots per inch to 300 and click OK. Notice that the image resolution is 96 dot per inch by default. ![]() Select the Image menu, then Resize, and then Resize Image. Changing the Dots Per Inch Resolution with Snagit In Snagit 11 and 12, however, that option is missing (or should I say hiding) and by default the resolution of dots per inch images is 96.įortunately, I was able to find an easy way to convert my images to 300 DPI and I want to share this information with you! ![]() Like many people, I use Snagit and in Snagit 10 you could set an option to always capture your images as 300 dots per inch. This is a acronym for Dots per inch (DPI). This book is great for Microsoft Endpoint Manager Configuration Manager (MEMCM / MECM / ConfigMgr ) formerly System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM / CM) admin looking create reports! What is DPI? For those to what to see the book it has been release already System Center Configuration Manager Reporting Unleashed. ![]() I am in the process of finishing up a book on ConfigMgr and SSRS report writing, and my publisher requires all screenshots to be 300 DPI. ![]()
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