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CS6 placeditem.trace image resolution

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Jun 01, 2012 Jun 01, 2012

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Hi,

We have recently upgraded to CS6 from CS4. We have been using "PluginItem.tracing.imageResolution" property to get the image resolution in Ilustrator. Currently this property is not available in the CS6 DOM.

Could any one guide me on how to use image trace to get the resolution of the image? Or is there any other method to get the resolution of the placed image in CS6 using javascript?

Thanks,

Parivalavan, M

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Jun 03, 2012 Jun 03, 2012

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Oops, may be can use BridgeTalk to get info from  PS/ID

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Jun 03, 2012 Jun 03, 2012

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Hi moluapple,

Thanks for the reply. I have gone through the method successfully already. Thanks for the info. My doubt is why CS6 does not have this method while CS4 has? Sorry if I have asked that is too obvious.

Thanks for your valuable time.

Pari

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Jun 03, 2012 Jun 03, 2012

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As adobe said, they made a new version of Image Trace plugin in CS6, may be they think the "imageResolution" property is useless and removed it.

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Jun 03, 2012 Jun 03, 2012

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You may need to load the external XMP library and read the file's X & Y resolutions then do a little mathā€¦

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