Web web (aka monitors) know absolutely nothing about DPI. They only know
about pixel dimensions of an image. You could set the DPI at 3, 300 or 3000
and get the same image on the web.
The crop tool won't work when you want to resize an image, all it will do is
hack out a chunk of the image.
BK
> By the way, 300 dpi seems rather large for a web based image, but maybe it
> will be used on a flyer or brochure, if that is the case then 300 dpi is
> the
> right resolution.
>
>
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