This Enfocus PitStop command allows us to select those images (pixel objects, not vector objects) whose resolution is within the range of the chosen values.
We can choose (or not) two types of images:
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1-bit images: These are so-called "line" (non-vector) or "high-contrast" images with a bit depth of 1 pixel and an optimum printing resolution between 800 and 1,200 ppi.
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Colour or grayscale images: Images whose colour depth is greater than the others (8 or 16 bits per pixel and channel, depending on the type of image) and whose optimum print value is much lower than the previous ones and rarely exceeds 300 ppi.
The resolution that is checked is the so-called "effective resolution", not the "nominal resolution", that is: The resolution that is checked is the resolution that the object has at the size at which it is placed, regardless of whether in an image processing program (such as Photoshop) it was assigned something like "100 ppi".
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