Dominic Maricic wrote:
> Leonard Rosenthol <leonardr <at> pdfsages.com> writes:
> 
>> Yes, Adobe Reader 8 (all platforms) ships with a custom resolution of  
>> 110 dpi in order to "future proof" the application.
>>
>> Leonard
> 
> Ok, so I got it, 110dpi for viewing is what to set a logo at. What about
> printing as the images don't print fine even if acrobat is changed to 72dpi?
> It's so much easier when dealing with normal photos , they appear fine in all
> formats and all I do is scale them down to the cell size. If I want a logo to
> stay at high quality 500x75 pixels which is about 3/4 the width of a page. I
> need to have guidelines to have my users set the image to.

Actually, this would make an interesting FAQ entry.
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