Accuracy of pixel PDF

PDF allows us to share web designs with his clients. The drawings are an "accurate to the pixel" representation of the Web site, we will build. It seems that there is no way to keep this precision of pixels registration in pdf format. When the point of view of 100% customer - he is not close to correct it. Similarly, if they open the PDF by photoshop, they will see sizes crazy large document 5000 pixels wide at 300 dpi even if the psd before saving to the pdf format was 1200px at 72 dpi.

Thanks in advance for any help!

PDF is a format of page, and each page has a specific physical size, each image has a physical size. A page can contain several images of different resolutions, so there is really no chance of getting what you want. Most people don't bother to set their display resolution in Acrobat/Reader (Edit > Preferences > Page Display > resolution) properly, which further complicates things. What might be nice on a 114-100% resolution display will be different at 100% on a 96 dpi screen. For important images, you can include them as attachments that can be found in something else that can display a pixel in the image by pixel display.

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