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19 Nov
2004
19 Nov
'04
4:30 p.m.
On Sat, 20 Nov 2004, Reinhard Kotucha wrote:
"Hartmut" == Hartmut Henkel
writes: - \pdfimageresolution is not limited to 2400 [dpi] anymore, can now be between 0 and 65535 [dpi].
Hi Hartmut, what does \pdfimageresolution=0 mean?
Ok. I tried it with a tweaked image. The PC did _not_ explode. :-) This is anyhow used only if there is no resolution info coming with an image. If then \pdfimageresolution=0, a resolution value 72 dpi hardcoded in pdftex.ch is used as last resort. When you say \pdfimageresolution=1, you obviously get a HUGE image possibly with some TeX dimension overflow warning. Regards, Hartmut