Alan Litchfield wrote:
... There is no value that I see in trying to dictate to the reader what
they will see at any specified zoom. The reader will decide what is
`good enough' for their viewing pleasure. ...
Forcing a specific zoom (related to the DPI value at which the screen
captures
...@lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Shlomo Perets
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Subject: Re: DPI Recommendation for Images
Alan Litchfield wrote:
... There is no value that I see in trying to dictate to the reader what
they will see at any specified zoom. The reader
] On Behalf Of Shlomo Perets
Sent: March 25, 2011 3:04 AM
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Subject: Re: DPI Recommendation for Images
Alan Litchfield wrote:
... There is no value that I see in trying to dictate to the reader what
they will see at any specified zoom. The reader will decide what
Alan Litchfield wrote:
>... There is no value that I see in trying to dictate to the reader what
>they will see at any specified zoom. The reader will decide what is
>`good enough' for their viewing pleasure. ...
Forcing a specific zoom (related to the DPI value at which the screen
captures
...@lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Shlomo Perets
Sent: March 25, 2011 3:04 AM
To: framers at lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Re: DPI Recommendation for Images
Alan Litchfield wrote:
>... There is no value that I see in trying to dictate to the reader what
>they will see at any specified zoom. The
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> framers-bounces at lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Shlomo Perets
> Sent: March 25, 2011 3:04 AM
> To: framers at lists.frameusers.com
> Subject: Re: DPI Recommendation for Images
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> Alan Litchfield wrote:
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My immediate reaction was, read the archives. This topic has been
rehashed many, many times in the past years.
However, upon reflection the proposals beg a question (from me
anyway). Why do you think you ought to be able to dictate what level
of zoom the reader will be using in whatever pdf
Also consider whether your audience will be viewing the PDF on a Windows, Mac,
Linux, or UNIX machine, because the zoom level to match monitor pixels will
vary based on the system DPI setting (and possibly the PDF viewer).
Since we couldn't provide a consistently optimal viewing experience for
My immediate reaction was, read the archives. This topic has been
rehashed many, many times in the past years.
However, upon reflection the proposals beg a question (from me
anyway). Why do you think you ought to be able to dictate what level
of zoom the reader will be using in whatever
Hi all,
I'd like to get people's opinion on what they think is the best choice for
DPI. Right now I import images into FrameMaker at a DPI of 144. This means
that the PDF must be zoomed to 150% if the image pixels are to match the
monitor pixels (i.e. it would be like zooming it to 100%).
Hi all,
I'd like to get people's opinion on what they think is the best choice for
DPI. Right now I import images into FrameMaker at a DPI of 144. This means
that the PDF must be zoomed to 150% if the image pixels are to match the
monitor pixels (i.e. it would be like zooming it to 100%).
Also consider whether your audience will be viewing the PDF on a Windows, Mac,
Linux, or UNIX machine, because the zoom level to match monitor pixels will
vary based on the system DPI setting (and possibly the PDF viewer).
Since we couldn't provide a consistently optimal viewing experience for
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