Using Images of higher resolution. Is how important it?

Will be updated better image quality higher resolution photos will be pinched and zoomed when the folio format is defined in PDF format? So, instead of 72 dpi, use lets say 200 or 300 dpi. Or all get sampled up to 72 dpi?

Take a look at http://wwwimages.adobe.com/www.adobe.com/content/dam/Adobe/en/devnet/digitalpublishingsuit e/pdfs/dps-ipad3-bestpractice-apr2012.pdf, starting on page 3.

Neil

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