[Gimp-user] Re: Hi-Res Screen Captures

2004-05-06 Thread Sigmascape1

 Can anyone direct me to a place on the web where I can find 
 150PPI or 300PPI (prefer 300PPI) GIMP screen shots from all 
 the major platforms... Mac, Linux and Windows? I am putting 
 together some GIMP propaganda, and need some help. Ideally, I 
 need a couple from each platform to satisfy my situation.

Please keep us informed when your propaganda is finished, we're
always interested :)

For a 17 screen, 300dpi is about 4000x3000, isn't it? I don't
know of any such screenshots myself. There certainly aren't any
on www.gimp.org. If you find any, I'd be interested in seeing
them too.

Cheers,
Dave.

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The key is for the brochures to look good when printed out. I'me trying to locate an 
app on the Windows side that outputs screens in hi-res but I haven't had any luck.

Hey, what did you think of the MacGIMP ad in Mac Design Magazine?

Thanks!

Mitch Featherston
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Re: [Gimp-user] Re: Hi-Res Screen Captures

2004-05-06 Thread Sven Neumann
Hi,

[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 The key is for the brochures to look good when printed out. I'me
 trying to locate an app on the Windows side that outputs screens in
 hi-res but I haven't had any luck.

The GIMP user interface is not drawn in a resolution-independant way
and AFAIK this is true for all windows applications also. So all you
can do is to scale the screenshot up. However since that won't improve
the quality, you can as well not scale it and just use your screen
resolution. It shouldn't look too bad when printed and people don't
expect high resolutions for screenshots.


Sven
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Re: [Gimp-user] Re: Hi-Res Screen Captures

2004-05-06 Thread Alexander Rabtchevich
Have you tried just to capture regular screenshots at 1024x768 and then
resize them in GIMP with better interpolation to achieve required dpi?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Can anyone direct me to a place on the web where I can find 
150PPI or 300PPI (prefer 300PPI) GIMP screen shots from all 
the major platforms... Mac, Linux and Windows? I am putting 
together some GIMP propaganda, and need some help. Ideally, I 
need a couple from each platform to satisfy my situation.
Please keep us informed when your propaganda is finished, we're
always interested :)
For a 17 screen, 300dpi is about 4000x3000, isn't it? I don't
know of any such screenshots myself. There certainly aren't any
on www.gimp.org. If you find any, I'd be interested in seeing
them too.
Cheers,
Dave.
--
 David Neary,
 Lyon, France
E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


The key is for the brochures to look good when printed out. I'me trying to locate an app on the Windows side that outputs screens in hi-res but I haven't had any luck.

Hey, what did you think of the MacGIMP ad in Mac Design Magazine?

Thanks!

Mitch Featherston


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Re: [Gimp-user] Re: Hi-Res Screen Captures

2004-05-06 Thread Eric Pierce
Exactly.  What you're after isn't possible.

Screen shots are pixelated in print.  To get your 300dpi, scale the image,
but use 'None' for interpolation type.  That'll maintain the pixely look,
but it won't be some smeared, blurry looking screenshot.  It'll be crisp.

The only way you'd get what you want is if all of Gimp's icons were vector
based (then you could scale to your hearts delight.)

Eric

 Hi...
 I think it  a conceptual error wanting 300DPI screenshots - Maybe not -
 but wait  second - the GIMP interface is designed to  be displayed at
 typical
 monitor resolutions -  from 72 to 96 dpi.

 On the other hand, a monitor will have 15'' to 17'' inhes, and your print
 out
 of a screenshot should be a few inches accross - so the 1000 pixels wide,
 15
 inch at  96 dpi screenshot would make for a 5 inch wide ate 300dpi
 screenshot
 - no matter.

 If you do intend to actually make printouts of 15'', 17'' in paper,
 nonetheless, a real world screen shot will do - the interface text may
 appear aliased or blurred in a good quality printing - but hey---that's
 how
 it looks like on the screen. :-) And on top of that,  you may still try to
 increase the quality of a screenshot scaled up to 3000 pixels using the
 Gimp
 itself, if there is the need.

 One last thing - if you actually can find a 3000 pixel screenshot, the
 interface - at least the icons - will appear proportionally small - you
 won't
 be able to achieve better icons than from a 1024x768 screenshot.

 Anyway, you may be planning something different, that I had not grasped at
 all.  But if you are after 300dpi screenshots just because the clerk at
 your printshop told you so, the way to go is to scale up a plain
 screenshot.

 regards,

   JS
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 On Thursday 06 May 2004 08:47, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Can anyone direct me to a place on the web where I can find
  150PPI or 300PPI (prefer 300PPI) GIMP screen shots from all
  the major platforms... Mac, Linux and Windows? I am putting
  together some GIMP propaganda, and need some help. Ideally, I
  need a couple from each platform to satisfy my situation.
 
 Please keep us informed when your propaganda is finished, we're
 always interested :)
 
 For a 17 screen, 300dpi is about 4000x3000, isn't it? I don't
 know of any such screenshots myself. There certainly aren't any
 on www.gimp.org. If you find any, I'd be interested in seeing
 them too.
 
 Cheers,
 Dave.
 
 --
David Neary,
Lyon, France
   E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 The key is for the brochures to look good when printed out. I'me trying
 to
 locate an app on the Windows side that outputs screens in hi-res but I
 haven't had any luck.

 Hey, what did you think of the MacGIMP ad in Mac Design Magazine?

 Thanks!

 Mitch Featherston
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Re: [Gimp-user] Re: Hi-Res Screen Captures

2004-05-06 Thread Sven Neumann
Hi,

Eric Pierce [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 The only way you'd get what you want is if all of Gimp's icons were
 vector based (then you could scale to your hearts delight.)

You can replace the icons with scalable SVG icons simply be creating a
GIMP theme. That would not make all of the interface scalable though.


Sven
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