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Strictly speaking, FrameMaker does not change the resolution. The
resolution remains the same, so raising or lowering FrameMaker's DPI
setting makes the image smaller or larger.
On Wed, Apr 29, 2015 at 12:31 PM, Rick Quatro <rick -at- rickquatro -dot- com> wrote:
> Actually in FrameMaker, you increase the resolution to make the image
> smaller.
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