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Boris Lazarov posted a new comment:
My last comment was supposed to be a new question - sorry.
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Boris Lazarov posted a new comment:
Hello,
We are using SikuliX-1.1.0-Beta4 for automated GUI testing and we are
very happy with its capabilities and features. We are using a default
similarity level of
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Change the DPI of the screenshots taken? --- does not make sense ---
screenshots have the pixels as shown on the screen
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RaiMan proposed the following answer:
the screenshots have the pixel density of the physical screen (usually about
below 100 dpi, but e.g. Mac Retina is higher).
The dpi only
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Tak Eda confirmed that the question is solved:
Thanks RaiMan, that solved my question.
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How do I change the DPI of the screenshots taken? I would like to get 600dpi+
and in some cases even 1200dpi screenshots
Here is the code I use to capture each screen separately every 2 seconds
import os
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