This section defines the properties of resized batch images.
Purpose Defines the new horizontal resolution of the resized image. Typically, the higher the resolution, the greater the image accuracy, but the bigger the file size.
To Change Use the Resolution box in the Resize dialog box (Batch
Command Setup, Size/Resolution Options).
Values resolution between 10 and 4000
Default 0
Editions Batch editions only
Purpose Defines the new horizontal size, in inches or cm, of the resized image.
To Change Use the Size box in the Resize dialog box (Batch
Command Setup, Size/Resolution Options).
Values size between 0.1 and 127,000 inches or 0.254 and 12,700 cm
Default 0
Editions Batch editions only
Purpose Defines the units for the resolution of the resized image.
To Change Use the Resolution units list in the Resize dialog box (Batch
Command Setup, Size/Resolution Options).
Values 1 = dpi
Default 1
Editions Batch editions only
Purpose Defines the units for the resized image.
To Change Use the Size units list in the Resize dialog box (Batch
Command Setup, Size/Resolution Options).
Values 1 = in
2 = cm
Default 1
Editions Batch editions only
Purpose Defines the new horizontal resolution of the resized image. Typically, the higher the resolution, the greater the image accuracy, but the bigger the file size.
To Change Use the Resolution box in the Resize dialog box (Batch
Command Setup, Size/Resolution Options).
Values resolution between 10 and 4000
Default 0
Editions Batch editions only
Purpose Defines new vertical size, in inches or cm, of the resized image.
To Change Use the Size box in the Resize dialog box (Batch
Command Setup, Size/Resolution Options).
Values size between 0.1 and 5,000 inches or 0.254 and 12,700 cm
Default 0
Editions Batch editions only
Purpose When selected, the current image resolution is overwritten with the value you type or select.
To Change Use the Resolution box in the Resize dialog box (Batch
Command Setup, Size/Resolution Options).
Values 0 = do not override current resolution
1 = override current resolution
Default 0
Editions Batch editions only
Purpose Defines the new page size for the resized image.
To Change Use the Size drop-down list in the Resize dialog box (Batch
Command Setup, Size/Resolution Options).
Values 1 = Legal
2 = Letter
3 = ANSI A
4 = ANSI B
5 = ANSI C
6 = ANSI D
7 = ANSI E
10 = ISO A0
11 = ISO A1
12 = ISO A2
13 = ISO A3
14 = ISO A4
254 = Custom
255 = Current
Default 255
Editions Batch editions only
Purpose Defines whether to preserve the aspect ratio of the image when defining a custom size.
To Change Use the Preserve Aspect check box in the Resize dialog box (Batch
Command Setup, Size/Resolution Options).
Values 0 = do not preserve aspect ratio when resizing
-1 = preserve aspect ratio when resizing
Default -1
Editions Batch editions only
Purpose Defines a multiple by which to resize the image. (For example, 0.5 creates an image half the original size, and 2 creates an image twice the original size; using 1 preserves the original size.)
To Change Use the Scale factor (X) box in the Resize dialog box (Batch
Command Setup, Size/Resolution Options).
Values multiplier value
Default 0
Editions Batch editions only