That's usually what I do to determine if something is high enough resolution is just zoom in on it several times, just like you said.
Here's what I either don't like or don't understand about Scribus. When I use the import feature to import an EPS (whether it imports correctly or not) it creates its own frame and the frame is the correct size, no resizing necessary. When I insert an image frame, I have to drag and resize this frame to what I think is close to the size of the image I'm going to be putting in that frame, but it's not exact. And then it just does weird things from there. The problem with having such low low low preview resolution on the screen is that it's so bad I can't even tell what image I'm looking at and that pretty much defeats being able to use a layout program, no? I don't feel like I'm making any progress and that's what is annoying. If you were me, and were using Sibelius to export these graphics, what would you do? Here's what I have at my disposal: Sibelius (latest version) - can export to EPS, TIFF, BMP, PNG (see below for export dialog) http://www.nabble.com/file/p12489004/export_dialog_sibelius.jpg and I can of course print to PDF from Sibelius Photoshop CS2 With these as my tools, what would you do in order to get these musical references into Scribus where they're at least somewhat legible on the screen? -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Import-an-EPS-from-Sibelius%2C-having-major-problems%21-tf4369476.html#a12489004 Sent from the Scribus mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
