Hello all.
How can I export to TIFF my work with size 1,5m x 3m with 200dpi resolution from XaraX1
Thanks all
Hello all.
How can I export to TIFF my work with size 1,5m x 3m with 200dpi resolution from XaraX1
Thanks all
Set Your page size to 1.5 m X 3 m, size your drawing, then export as a tiff and set the DPI to 200?
Are you getting an error message?
This used to be a problem and there was a file that you could substitute that would allow you to export large bitmaps. I am not sure if this is needed with X1. But I will try to get someone from Xara to comment on this.
Gary
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Hi,
There is no file substitution anymore.
Xara X1 supports up to 16,000 pixels by default now, but that's it.
Antony
I'd start a revolution, if I could get up in the morning.
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by John Rayner:
Set Your page size to 1.5 m X 3 m, size your drawing, then export as a tiff and set the DPI to 200? <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
Thanks all
But I can't set page size 15,x3m Xara give an error message "......maximum....2.75m....."
zeroo,
I don't know your objective, but your file size will be 700 mb for the picture in TIF format.
Are you really sure you have an app that can open **and** handle this file?
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We can't solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them.
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Then try this... .75 M X 1.5 M @400DPI Still give you the same number of pixels...
Yes, these size of file need the reclame company for made big poster. The original size must be 3 x 6m
zeroo,
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR> The original size must be 3 x 6m <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
At 200 dpi??? They don't know what they are talking about. I've teamed up with a regional print shop to print large posters. OK, I have to admit that the quality depends on the equipment, but we are printing large formats at 100 dpi without a noticable pixel or grain effect. But ok, the customer is the king, even if he doesn't know what he is doing ;-}
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We can't solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them.
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You are right. If the size of poster 3x6 these resolution is 100dpi and if is 1,5x3 - 200dpi and I think we find a solution. I'm export my work in *.CMX and they convert it to*.TIFF in Corel.
Thanks all for discussion
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