OT Acrobat Pro find original PDF res.

peterpica peterpica at comcast.net
Mon Mar 3 14:10:01 CST 2008


Must be some way cause when I send PDFs to Partner Printing, they  
automatically flag and reject any PDFs that have images with less than  
300 dpi resolution.


On Mar 3, 2008, at 2:02 PM, Steve Mills wrote:

> On Mar 3, 2008, at 12:53:06, Rick Gaskin wrote:
>
>> How can one figure out what the original resolution of pdf doc. ?  
>> in other words, where in acrobat can you find out what resolution  
>> the doc was created
>
>
> Hmm, I'm not sure if a pdf contains any of that info. You'd have to  
> inspect the individual graphical elements in the pdf. Only the  
> bitmap elements would have a resolution. All the vector elements and  
> text are resolution independent. If there isn't a way to inspect  
> that info on a per-element basis, I'd just start zooming in until  
> you can see the pixels fatten up, then back off one zoom, then take  
> 72 * (current zoom percentage / 100) to get the approximate  
> resolution.
>
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