Re: How do I increase resolution (dpi) in office document imaging?
- From: Robins <Robins@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 31 Jul 2005 07:21:01 -0700
Let me be more specific. I need to prepare diagrams at >500 dpi in TIFF
format for a scientific publication. I had used publisher to prepare the
diagram and had printed it to the Office document image writer as an mdi
file, and then opened it in Office Document Imaging and saved it as a TIFF
file. The max resolution coming out of this process seems to be 300 dpi. Can
I get a 500 dpi file using this method?
Thanks
Robin
"Mary Sauer" wrote:
> Why would you need the resolution increased? If you have an editing program, you can
> resample the images.
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> "Robins" <Robins@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> > I'm using Publisher/Office Document Imaging to create TIFF files. The maximum
> > resolution is 300 dpi. How can this be increased?
>
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>
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