Save for web 72 dpi

CS5 running on a 64-bit win 7 PC...

When I use the option 'save for web' and select the 'include all the metadata information '.

the recorded image (jpeg) isn't to 72 dpi, which is much better for the web, this is apparently the idea for our screens resolution.

Instead it saves it at 300ppi

(no please no debate on 72 dpi v's XXX ppi, there are enough posts on it).

But if you disable metadata option 'include' then the image save as a jpg 72 dpi that I need.

Someone has an answer to that.

There is no reason why an image can be saved at 72 dpi and have metadata.

Assumed that the entire function "save for web" is on the optimization of the image for this reason.

This looks like a bug to me?

so we're back to integrate adobe original, this feature for some reason, we all can edit, size of the image in PS, easy goto

But adobe added this feature where you can choose "bi-cubique sharpness, etc etc...

and that's why I want my metadata maintained in place and 72 DPI or 96 as stated above. That's why I always think it's a bug.

I'm afraid you are confusing yourself and mixture of unrelated facts.

PPI is unrelated to the web images. It is to be printed.

A x 100px 100px image will appear on screen as 100 pixels of the image pixel x 100 image regardless of the screen resolution or image.

Save for Web removes or retains metadata such as the copyright info, contact and camera to reduce the size of the file. That's all.

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