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hoberinos #1
Display Resolution
Hi all,
Does anyone know why the Default display resolution is not 72 px/inch?
My desktop (G5) default resolution is 99, whereas my laptop (MBP) is 107, or 110 when running Windows XP !??
I'm making multi-page pdf's (Acrobat Pro 9) to show my client website concepts.
The pages are all jpg's sized to 900x600 px. When viewing in Acrobat at 100% the pages are blown up larger than their original size unless I use a custom display resolution (72 px/inch).
Will my client see these oversized pages when opening in Acrobat Reader?
I wouldn't expect them to know about (or care about!) custom display resolution.
Thanks,
Joe
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Jon Bessant #2
Re: Display Resolution
You might want to risk either displaying all as fit-to-page or a
percentage you know will fit all (smaller just in case) if that makes
sense? Different monitor resolutions across OS do cause this problem.
Jon
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