Dear Timothy,

I presume you have used File > Save Window As.. operation. If that is the
case the window will be saved on your monitor resolution. As far as I know,
the only way to produce hi-quality raster print-outs from MI is via PostScript.

So..
        1. Set a PostScript driver on print to file mode
        2. Open your .ps file in Adobe PhotoShop
        3. Save picture with desired resolution

The only problem is to find printer driver that would print your layout
properly.
You can try Adobe PS driver, that can be downloaded from www.adobe.com or... 
(In case you are working on Windows NT you, might want to try Xerox Regal
with Fiery -driver, which has worked for us, ... but for you, I really don't
know.)
Good luck.

Regards,
        Anssi


At 14:34 24.2.1999, you wrote:
>Greetings,
>
>I am editing a book that contains several MapInfo-generated maps contributed
>by various authors.  The publisher would like digital maps with at least
>300 dpi resolution in .tif format, though other formats with 300 dpi resolution
> are probably acceptable.  When I export MapInfo layouts as .tif or .bmp
>files and then pull the maps into Adobe Photoshop, Photoshop indicates
>that the resolution is only 26 dpi.  In ArcView, the resolution of exported
>layers can be set by the user.  Is there anyway to do this in MapInfo
>5.0, or anyway to have the images come out with the required resolution?
> 
>
>I would export the MapInfo tables to  ArcView if I had the data files.
> Not only do I not have the data files, but I do not have the hours to
>spend recreating dozens of maps.
>
>Timothy Ross, Ph.D.
>Senior Research Associate
>Center for Urban Research
>

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