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 I use 300 dpi for everything I print. Most all presses will output at
2400dpi as a standard. The only time I change is for the web where I use
72dpi. Both are standards so don't get lost in the details. 
Nancy Bond, Designer
Moonlighting Ink Studios
Anaheim, CA
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Date: Friday, November 07, 2003 9:01:44 AM
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Subject: [PDF-Basics] Image resolution and print settings
 
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Hi:
 
In MS Word, Acrobat menu, conversion settings, Compression tab, are the
options for image compression. Mine (for colour) is set to Bicubic
downsampling to 300 dpi if above 450dpi. I am pretty sure I understand that
a 400dpi image would be left as is but a 600dpi image is reset to 300dpi. A
group of people I work with set the editorial standards for submitted colour
graphics to 600dpi but they use the same settings I have which means the
colour graphic will be down sampled to 300 dpi.
 
On the other hand, they set the black and white submission standards to 400
dpi which according to the settings, will be left at 400 dpi.
 
Will they notice a difference between the quality of 400dpi images and
300dpi (downsampled from 600 dpi) when printed on a 600 dpi printer?
 
Slightly off topic but related to my question. Laser printers are generally
marketed as 300/600/1200 dpi printers. If an image is set to 400 dpi, how to
300 and 600 dpi printers handle it? Will there be degradation of the image
because it is at neither 300 nor 600 dpi?
 
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Julian Rickards
Digital Publications Distribution Coordinator
Publications Services Section
Ontario Ministry of Northern Development and Mines
Phone: (705) 670-5608
Fax: (705) 670-5690
 
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