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:
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
Hi Caroline,
If you increase the resolution in FrameMaker, you will decrease the
dimensions of the image in FrameMaker.
Rick
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Carmen Publishing Inc.
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-Original Message-
From: Framers On
Behalf Of Caroline Tabach
Sent: Monday, September
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