What is the image resolution in the PDF file for an "Add Image"?

I am using Acrobat Pro XI.  I added a 600 dpi image to my PDF file.  When I click on it and copy a chunk of it, then paste it into paint, the image resolution is 96 dpi.  How can I tell the resolution is of images in my PDF file?  I am trying to keep at least 300 dpi image resolution.  Thank you for any help in understand this.

then paste it into paint, the image resolution is 96 dpi
That's the consequence of using the OS's clipboard.
A PDF can have image content of different resolution.
You can look in the application's Preferences - Convert to PDF - [select one of the supported image file formats] to observe settings.
Some are user configurable.
Basically if you insert "x" ppi that's the resolution of that image that is not on the PDF page.
Be well...

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