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300 or 500px?
The screen is something like 72 px per inch by default. My monitor is a little over 1300 px wide. Most of the pop-up options are in the range of 770x450 px is size or smaller, for my system. So what do you mean by high-res? Pixel width or pixel per inch? To me high resolution means pixels per inch, but screen shots are limited to the pixel size of the monitor. So if you want wide images with 300 or more pixels per inch for printed fine printed applications, then the screen snapshots will have to be artificially increased for pixel per inch.

1300 px with image at 150 px/inch == 8.66 inch wide
or 4.36 wide at 300 px/inch [300 dot per inch for fine printing of images]


On 02/13/2012 11:33 AM, Dave Johnson wrote:
Tell me what you need and I can provide it in high resolution any doing.
On Feb 13, 2012 10:23 AM, "Charles-H. Schulz"<
charles.schulz@documentfoundation.org>  wrote:

Hello,

I have a journalist who works for a *paper* magazine and who is writing an
article about Libreoffice. Does anyone have high resolution screenshot of
the suite? (like 300 or 500px)

Thanks,

Charles.

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