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ImageResolution
ImageResolution
is an option for
Export
,
Rasterize
, and related functions that specifies at what resolution bitmap images should be rendered.
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ImageResolution
->
r
specifies that a bitmap should be rendered at a resolution of
r
dpi.
ImageResolution
is relevant only for bitmap graphics formats such as
"TIFF"
, and not for resolution-independent formats such as
"EPS"
.
The default setting
ImageResolution
->
Automatic
typically uses a resolution of 72 dpi for bitmap graphics formats.
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(1)
Set different image resolution in dpi:
Set different image resolution in dpi:
In[1]:=
Out[1]=
Properties & Relations
(1)
RasterSize
overrides
ImageResolution
:
SEE ALSO
ImageSize
Rasterize
RasterSize
Magnification
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Importing Graphics and Sounds
Exporting Graphics and Sounds
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