How do I adjust Tiff. dpi resolution?

Hi, does anyone know how I can set a specific dpi resolution of my tiff file. I have opened it as a pdf in preview and can convert it to a tiff, but I don't know what resolution it is. I have to send someone a 300 dpi tiff file and don't even know how many dpi the application "preview" converts it to.
Also, is there a way to save a multiple page tiff? Thanks so much -Lee

Use any image editing tool such as Photoshop Elements or Graphic Converter.

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