01-19-2019, 10:26 AM
I can not replicate that. All I can suggest is a re-check on your procedure, which reads correct.
A couple of screenshots: https://i.imgur.com/A3Vw5XJ.jpg
Importing the pdf at 300 ppi. Once this is done the image in Gimp is rasterized and a pixel-is-a-pixel no matter what.
A new image with 300 ppi settings. Many of the defaults are 300 ppi anyway A-series for example.
comparing a copy-paste: https://i.imgur.com/aH4JfRH.jpg
For want of a better way, using the measure tool
You can also check using image properties or print size, ppi is shown there.
A couple of screenshots: https://i.imgur.com/A3Vw5XJ.jpg
Importing the pdf at 300 ppi. Once this is done the image in Gimp is rasterized and a pixel-is-a-pixel no matter what.
A new image with 300 ppi settings. Many of the defaults are 300 ppi anyway A-series for example.
comparing a copy-paste: https://i.imgur.com/aH4JfRH.jpg
For want of a better way, using the measure tool
You can also check using image properties or print size, ppi is shown there.