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1. Re: How to reliably check the resolution for a pdf file?
lewiscarlton1 Jul 16, 2013 8:54 AM (in response to Hannah S.)Hi Hannah,
I believe Preflight is all you'll need. Going by the example you gave it would seem that there's an error in the conversion of the resolution for output. Are any particular errors displaying?
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2. Re: How to reliably check the resolution for a pdf file?
nuitgoddess Jul 16, 2013 6:25 AM (in response to lewiscarlton1)What do you use in preflight to check the resolution? I need to know the dpi not the ppi.
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3. Re: How to reliably check the resolution for a pdf file?
Jorma@RealEyes Jul 16, 2013 7:42 AM (in response to nuitgoddess)Moved to Acrobat forum.
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5. Re: How to reliably check the resolution for a pdf file?
CtDave Jul 16, 2013 1:02 PM (in response to nuitgoddess)For "digital" it is "PPI" (pixels per inch). For the umbiquitous imprints to paper via printers it is "DPI" (dots per inch) - from back in the day when attached printers were line printers and dot-matrix printers. As you dealing with "digital" (a PDF) "PPI" is appropriate.
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