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InDesign / Acrobat photo dpi issues?
I inserted several pictures into an InDesign book file. All of the pictures were edited in Photoshop and were originally 300 dpi. When I saved them as .jpgs, I chose to save them at the absolute best quality possible. Then I saved the file through the Distiller as a PDF.
My printer came back and said all my pictures were between 149-229 dpi. How is this possible.
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- PichiLv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
jpg is a lossy format .. which means even at highest quality, you are still going to lose information each time you save the file.
For print documents, save in a non-lossy format, such as bmp, tif, or png.