Exception is if you have opened graphic in another program and set dpi there, then copied to clipboard and pasted in PS, for example. Then the dpi is what it was when you copied it.
God bless you always, all ways,
Paul
--- In photoshop-beginners@yahoogroups.com, Shutter Bug <shutterbug19@...> wrote:
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> I have few of PDF Files that I need to edit in CS2,
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> The print quality is fine in PDF Format. However when I open them in CS2 the image resolution shows them to be at 72 DPI. and subsequently the print quality is horrible as you can imagine.
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> Is there a way to edit PDF Files in CS2 and maintain a resolutiion that is high enough for printing?? Your asssitance would be greatly appreciated.
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