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Adobe Acrobat resolution/dpi woes
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moep
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Aug 19, 2008, 04:37 AM
 
I’d like to use Adobe Acrobat 9.0 Pro to annotate a bunch of screenshots before I send them off for revision. What I have right now are ~30 screengrabbed .pngs that I just can’t convert into “good looking” PDFs because the resolution just won’t fit. It’s driving me nuts.

Whenever I import the screenshots into Acrobat, it just blows the pictures up to some odd and for me completely incomprehensible print size.
The resulting document zoomed to “Actual Size” in Preview.app shows the screenshots at around 130% of what they should be.

Is there any way to get Acrobat to just preserve size of the screen shots?
No one is intending to ever print these screenshots, I just want a PDF with screenshots (~1024x768) that look normal when viewed at actual size on a computer screen.

PS: I’m using File -> Combine -> Merge PDFs into Single File... to create the PDF from the screenshots.
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