Module output print size question

Since the upgrade to CC, my output in the print module size does not work like it used to.  I have a custom file size that is configured to print to jpg (for blogs) and am able to points.  I put it to 800 x 600 pts, 300 dpi.  When it prints the jpg, the actual size, it sends it is 3333 x 2708 (or various other huge files).  It's the same way I always have, but now it seems that it is not change the size of the image file full original size at all.  Any suggestions?

Points are a measure of the physical size, unusual to use instead of inches or in centimeters, but perfectly valid.

800 points is 800/72 = 11.111 "@ 300 DPI = 3333 pixel"

600 points is 600/72 = 8.333 "@ 300 DPI = 2500 pixels"

The foregoing is what to expect, the output specification that you mention. It seems great for blogging purposes.

So, I wonder if your numbers 800 x 600 are supposed to also go out as the dimensions of the pixels ?

If for your PPI, affecting 72 instead of 300 , will map each point (physical size) on a pixel (in output file), since 1 pt = 1/72 inch (per current convention).

If you get an image of 800 x 600 pixels for the blog.

800 points / 72 = 11,111 "@ 72 dpi = 800 pixels"

or to say the opposite, 72 points is 1 inch and 72 dpi, an inch produced 72 pixels.

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