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  1. #1
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    Default High Quality or Very High quality?

    Hello

    Please can somebody tell me, when you set the quality of the page, what is the difference between High Quality and Very High Quality? I cannot tell the difference at all.
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    Default Re: High Quality or Very High quality?

    Hi David,
    Don't quote me on this! but the only difference I know is the way the programme uses the memory of your machine.
    Design is thinking made visual.

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    Default Re: High Quality or Very High quality?

    Import a large bitmap (say a 6 megapixel photo) and then resize it to be just a few hundred pixels wide.

    At 'high' quality, the resized image looks terrible compared with how it looks at 'very high' quality: the re-sampling in 'very high' mode is much better.

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    From the online help:
    • High quality (full anti-aliasing and image smoothing)
    • Very high quality (best anti-aliasing in the industry. New bi-cubic photo display considerably improves the quality of scaled down photos).


    The default quality level is "high" to give the most useful balance between quality and performance. When set to Very high quality the document is displayed on screen exactly as it will be printed (except that the monitor is lower resolution than a printer.) Anti-aliasing gives a much smoother and more accurate screen display, especially when displaying small details. However, one of the consequences is that sometimes objects can look slightly blurred.
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    Default Re: High Quality or Very High quality?

    This is explained in the Xara Xtreme help file under 'Index' item: Quality

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    You can also view the Help movie from the help file link or directly from your hard drive here (path to XXPro shown):
    C:\Program Files\Xara\Xara Xtreme Pro 4\HelpAndSupport\ENG\wysiwyg_small.avi
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    Default Re: High Quality or Very High quality?

    if you use bitmaps, and you reduce them, then on very high quality they will remain 'in focus' in xtreme, just as Daniel says [bicubic resizing I believe]

    I notice from the 'Einstein' thread that you work similar to me

    Vectorising a hand drawn/inked line sometimes takes away the character of the line, so it is useful to be able to use the scanned bitmaps with the white background filtered out

    as I draw large, the imported bitmaps usually need to be reduced down to about 28% - so this feature alone was worth the upgrade to me....
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    Default Re: High Quality or Very High quality?

    I do import large bitmaps from my scanner, but they tend to be monochrome and no higher than 300dpi. At that resolution I guess you wouldn't see any difference between the quality settings.

    Thank you all for your help. And in future I should read the manual before asking

 

 

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