>>Is it possible using CFIMAGE to create images in 300dpi format for print
quality reasons?

If it is for print quality reason, you need only be concerned with the total 
number of pixels.
1. you may very well have an image defined at "300 dpi", but if it is only 300 
px wide, you will only get a one inch "good quality" printed image.
2. the resolution at which the user will print the image is his final decision 
anyway.
3. I know that the concept of so called "dots per inch" is embedded in image 
files, I don't know who the idea comes from, but it just does not make any 
sense : I agree that a virtual image does have dots, but where actually are the 
inches to make "dot/inch"?

I other words, you may have a "75 dpi" image printed at a very good quality if 
it is actually 4000 pix wide,
and a very poor "4000 dpi" printed image if it is only 75 pix wide.

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