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For example, two images have similar size in word file (145*160 mm), however, when I save them as image, their properties are: Image 1: Dimensions: 1280*1167 (pixels) vertical/horizontal: 144 (dpi) Image 2: Dimensions: 1280*1167 (pixels) vertical/horizontal: 96 (dpi) and after running the code, the image size in the word file would be: Image 1: 146*103 Image 2: 145*122 I checked and noticed that the images are either 144dpi or 96dpi. I am wondering if there is any way to separately crop the images, according to their dpi. For example, crop the 144 dpi images by 4 mm and crop the 96 dpi images by 3 mm. Thanks again for your time. |
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