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Unexpected ambiguity in image aspect-ratio


I have recieved by email, than downloaded, the picture that you can see opened with Photoshop in the screenshot below.

That picture was created - and was meant to remain - wider than high.

aspect-ratio ambiguity

How come Photoshop "sees" its height bigger than its width?

I add the detail that, opening it only with some software (Paint, Picasa viewer,...), I see the picture squeezed horizontally of about 50%: this way, width is smaller than height to my eye too.

Any help/hint to understand the reasons and to avoid such ambiguity in viewing?


Solution

  • I have now found out what was making the problem occur.

    Right-clicking the image icon one can access the image/file properties, on Windows OS.
    Properties > Details > Image: here I found horizontal and vertical resolution.
    Since the first was set to 200dpi and the second to 400dpi (by mistake in this case!), the image aspect-ratio appeared to be altered from what was expected. It was now very easy to edit such couple of values using - for example - Photoshop's Image size menu.