What is "Photoshop Default Size" ?

File > New.
The first preset option is: "Default Photoshop Size"
I'm curious to know what's the basis of the specification for this? I get a really odd size of 454 x 340 pixels.

Viewbyte wrote:
It does. Maybe it's the size of Thomas Knoll's right hand, or something...
Remember that Photoshop and/or its predecessor started out as a Macintosh application.  At the time, the venerable Macintosh Plus and previous Macs had a 9-inch 512×384 pixel monochrome display with a resolution of 72 PPI. That ratio works out to 1.33:1.
"Photoshop Default", at 454 x 340 px, also maintains a 1.33:1 aspect ratio, and it  sounds like a good window size to fit in such a display comfortably, with some room left over for other window components and tools (menu bar, scroll bars, etc.).
Coincidence?

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