Help: Resizing an image in camera raw

I'm trying to resize a raw photo to 8.5 x 11 inches (2550x3300px) at 300 ppi in camera raw.  After I resize it changes itself to 2186x3300px at 300ppi.  Is there a way to make it 2550px?

Hi,
1) In the crop menu in Camera Raw you choose custom crop and fill in 2550*3300 to avoid deformation.
2) Crop the picture.
3) Below in the middle under the picture you can go into the settings (workflow options) to adapt the resolution into 300PPI.
Hope this helps.
Best regards,
Tommy

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