DPI of a linked image, illustrator - extendscript

Hi,
I am creating a script that needs to be able to find the DPI of a linked image. I presume there must be some way of getting to this data as it is in the links window in illustrator.
I do also need to get other information in that window (colour space & scale), but the DPI is the one im struggling with at the moment.
Mac 10.9, illustrator CS6, extendscript
Has anyone got any ideas?
Thanks in advance,
Tom

Thanks for the assistance, both of you.
After looking at the XMP i have discovered that only Tiff files have the relevent data that i need and as there will be multiple file formats that the script will need to read this is not an option.
I have used the bridge talk script from the other post that you linked and adapted it to search through all files in the document and quit photoshop when finished.
One last question, is there anyway to find out if photoshop is already running? i dont want it to close the application if the user already had it open before running.

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