2011/6/29 Martin Schröder <mar...@oneiros.de>

> > I do not use graphics a lot in my ConTeXt files. But some time ago I used
> > several pictures with a very high resolution. This made the resulting PDF
> > very big. I did not expect the PDF printed on a printer with a higher
> > resolution as 1200 DPI. Is there a way to have the included graphics not
> be
> > bigger as necessary (without changing the original pictures)?
>
> Use a program for image manipulation, e.g. ImageMagick.
>

That would be a possibility, but I was wondering if there was a way to let
ConTeXt do it. Saves a lot of time. Also: when changing from A4 to A5, you
have to do it all over again.

-- 
Cecil Westerhof
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