Keep in mind that scaling raster images to a percentage below 100% in size is 
fine, as it increases the effective resolution. On the other hand, scaling a 
raster image to 150% is likely to produce blurry results since you are 
effectively reducing the resolution of the image. It's usually not recommended.

Upscaling the image in an external graphics program could mitigate this 
somewhat if the interpolation algorithms the program uses are good, but you 
cannot "create" higher resolution images. They are only as good as they were at 
100% of size. A difference of 5-10% in scaling probably wouldn't be noticeable 
to the naked eye, but a 50% increase could be nasty. Definitely test this 
before you make changes across the board. You may need to go back and create 
new screenshots using a higher monitor resolution.

-Dan

-----Original Message-----
From: Framers <[email protected]> On 
Behalf Of Caroline Tabach
Sent: Monday, September 17, 2018 4:01 AM
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Subject: [Framers] Changing Resolution for all imported graphics

Hi
I am using Frame 2017

I imported screen captures to the user guide (by reference).

They were imported at resolution of 96%

Now we want to change the resolution to 150%

1. Is there any way to automate this?

2. Can Object Properties be used for this?  The object properties seemed to 
also fix definite dimensions as well as resolution, so did not seem suitable; 
can this be overcome?


thanks



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Caroline Tabach
Technical/Marcom Writer
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