EPS file opened in Photoshop

Please let me know whether the resolution will change when an eps file is opened in Photoshop.
Is it possible to change the resolution of the eps file opened in photoshop.
regards,
Sashi

If it is a generic eps file you can set the resolution in the EPSOpenOptions. If it is a Photoshop eps file I think you can only change the resolution after it is open because Photoshop has already rasterized the data.

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