Just a somewhat ignorant guess here, If you're using php, you could use the GD2 module to set the image's resolution.
-Ken On 12/14/05, Mark Wright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Try using ImageMagick. Look at the comments on this page for a sample > function for changing resolution (do a find for "resolution"): > http://us2.php.net/manual/en/ref.image.php > > I understand that ImageMagick is free. > > > Mark > > On 12/14/05, Abe Gillespie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > The displaying's not the problem. You need the printer to print it > > correctly. The header in the PNG file is what controls the DPI (at > > least as far as I can tell). > > > > -Abe > > > -- > Have fun or die trying - but try not to actually die. > http://www.AboveCalifornia.com > Got Mac OS X? Get the AboveCalifornia Sherlock Channel: > sherlock://www.AboveCalifornia.com/sherlock/SherlockChannel.xml?action=add >
