DEFAULT to INCHES IN PS6 IMAGE > IMAGE SIZE > WIDTH/HEIGHT

HOW CAN I MAKE DEFAULT INCHES INSTEAD OF PIXELS? WHEN I USE the FILE > NEW > IMAGE SIZE PANEL REPRESENTS the WIDTH/HEIGHT IN PIXELS. SO I HAVE TO I HAVE TO CLICK ON THE SMA; HE'S; DOWN ARROW AND SELECT INCHES... THIS HAPPENED A FEW DAYS AGO.

It will change according to the preset you use.

Print - imperial or metric depending on chosen paper type

Web and screen - pixels

If you choose custom, then, it remains to what was put in the final

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