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Posted by Michael Montgomery on April 18, 1999 at 13:22:07:
In Reply to: LPI & PPI....same thing? posted by bcbuzz on April 11, 1999 at 02:23:35:
: hi,
: i've been told by many people to adjust my lpi (working with illustrator 7 on p.c.), and i don't know where to find that. the closest looking thing i could find is the ppi under the rasterise object command. is this what they mean? if not what the hell are they talking about? i'm absolutely desperate at this point. any help would be a bloody godsend
: thanks......
Look under file, then document setup, you will see a box labeled "Paths". The "output resolution" box is the one you are looking for. Its default setting is 800 dpi. Technically you don't have to change it because anything you do with vector graphics is resolution independent(outputs at resolution of output device).