Change document raster effects to 300dpi??

Using Illustrator CS
Am up against a deadline for an image to be printed at 300. Made image using default of 72 dpi. As you would expect and I did not, when coverting to 300 dpi, the appearance of my gaussian blurs are diminished to the point where they can barely be seen, and instead of subtle blurs I have sharp lines. I understand that the correct way to do this would have been to work in 300 dpi all along, but it is rather late for that. Short of redoing all my raster effects, is there a way to preserve the appearnce of the gaussian blurs at 300 dpi?
If I do need to go back and redo all my effects, is there a shortcut or method or script I can use to speed this process up?
Help, please? Clock is ticking and I am not working on a new machine.

Links to images:
72 dpi with over-pixelated effects
http://www.copagandabook.com/images/copaganda-web-cover.jpg
300 dpi with diminished blurs
http://www.copagandabook.com/images/CScover300.jpg

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