As far as i know, if you divide the content width of your image/300 means
you may be get the dpi value of your image

for instance:
yourimage.image.content.width/image width = n dpi    or
yourimage.image.content.height/image height = n dpi


for your reference, refer photoshop.

Bala. N




On Tue, Dec 28, 2010 at 3:57 PM, Arindam Mojumder <
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> Is there any possibilities of checking the Image resolution by AS3.0 ??? I
> mean whether it is 72 dpi or 300 dpi ..
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