Re: [Framers] Changing Resolution for all imported graphics

2018-09-17 Thread Robert Lauriston
FrameMaker's dpi setting has no effect on the image. If you have a 300x400 image set to 100 dpi, it will be 3" x 4" on the page. If you change that to 200 dpi, it will be 1.5" x 2". > -Original Message- > From: Framers On > Behalf Of Caroline Tabach > Sent: Monday, September 17, 2018 4:

Re: [Framers] Changing Resolution for all imported graphics

2018-09-17 Thread Harding, Dan
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 rec

Re: [Framers] Changing Resolution for all imported graphics

2018-09-17 Thread Rick Quatro
Hi Caroline, If you increase the resolution in FrameMaker, you will decrease the dimensions of the image in FrameMaker. Rick Rick Quatro Carmen Publishing Inc. r...@frameexpert.com 585-729-6746 NEW! -Original Message- From: Framers On Behalf Of Caroline Tabach Sent: Monday, September

Re: [Framers] Changing Resolution for all imported graphics

2018-09-17 Thread Doug
It might be easier to use a graphics program to increase the resolution; many such programs feature batch file operations where you could to a whole folder's worth of images in one batch. On Mon, Sep 17, 2018 at 5:00 AM, Caroline Tabach wrote: > Hi > I am using Frame 2017 > > I imported screen ca