Am 12.09.2013 14:47, schrieb Saber Razmjooei:
In print composer you can export to SVG, which you can use in Inkscape.
Not sure of Photoshop though!

Cheers,
Saber

Or alternatively as PDF...

HTH,
Albin




-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Spencer <[email protected]>
To: QGIS Users <[email protected]>, gill russell
<[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Qgis-user] new user
Date: Wed, 11 Sep 2013 16:51:28 +0100

Update:


I've helped Gill through some general steps off list. Including dealing
with the tiled ascii dtm. I've updated my blog to reflect this:
http://scottishsnow.wordpress.com/2013/08/26/how-to-dtms/


Questions still on getting raster/vector data from QGIS into photoshop.
Which are beyond my expertise!



On 11 September 2013 10:04, Michael Spencer <[email protected]>
wrote:
         Gill,

         Hopefully my post from a few weeks ago will see you on the right
         track:

         https://scottishsnow.wordpress.com/2013/08/26/how-to-dtms/

         I recommend creating your own contours from the ASCII grid, then
         you get what you want. Probably best to use the vector (.shp)
         format of the district map for your purpose.

         Michael

         Sent while on the move, apologies for typos.

         I  wonder if anyone out there can help me with a few tips ?
         I am new to Qgis....and finding it very hard to get started !

         I am an artist and need to get very high resolution map
         information
         for an installation I am doing
         I am familiar with photoshop and ideally would like to transfer
         map
         info. to that
         I have downloaded several formats from the Ordinance survey open
         date
         of the area I am interested in (NJ) in the UK
         and am exploring vector files for the first time-dxf

         Really all I want to do is overlay contour lines on top of
         district
         maps (NJ for the UK) and end up with a very high res version I
         can print large

         Even if I could manage to convert the .dxf files to something
         photoshop can use,  it would be a start
         Also, I have managed to import data in somehow (not sure what I
         did
         !)  and can see layers but they don't overlay like they do in
         photoshop and I can't get a high res Tiff exported as an
         image-only low res
         I am quite good at learning new programs but this one is so
         difficult for me
         Apologies for the low level query but I am really stuck

         Many thanks in advance

         Gill



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