Alle 08:50, mercoled? 26 gennaio 2005, spiff ha scritto: > Hi, > > > I always export as eps, then import the image in The Gimp. i always have > to ensure antialias is set to "strong" for both images and text and the > resolution dpi imported is higher than i require (i use 600dpi i then > scale down the image in the gimp to 300 dpi before sending to the > printing company)
Hi, thanks, this is the right (not so obvious) way. Also import the pdf export in gimp give high quality. > they key is to export as eps, use a high import resolution and use > antialias when importing into the gimp! Yes, someone knows some tricks for convert? This is lees good than the import in gimp: convert file.eps -density 600 -colorspace RGB -geometry 8200x5000 outfile.tiff Thanks again, Daniele PS: someone can explain to the following? > >> On Debian Gnu/Linux with > >> scribus 1.2.0.rc1 > >> export jpeg > >> quality 100% > >> resolution 250 dpi > >> the output is (from identify) > >> xxx.jpeg JPEG 4921x3000 DirectClass 7.2mb 0.000u 0:01 > >> > >> On Debian Gnu/Linux with > >> scribus 1.2.1 > >> export jpeg > >> quality 100% > >> resolution dpi 250 > >> size 100% > >> the output is (from identify) > >> xxx.jpeg[1] JPEG 1417x863 DirectClass 912kb 0.000u 0:01 > >> > >> On Debian Gnu/Linux with > >> scribus 1.2.1 > >> export jpeg > >> quality 100% > >> resolution dpi 250 > >> size 600% > >> the output is (from identify) > >> xxx.jpeg JPEG 8504x5185 DirectClass 17.5mb 0.000u 0:01 > >> > >> Can someone explain this behaviour?
