> 4) Do you have a suggestion what URL I could post this online. I'll do that
very happily to get your feedback on the file.
I personally like imgur. I would suggest saving it as a png as that
will preserve the most quality. http://imgur.com/
On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 9:33 AM, Jay Smith wrote:
>
At one point, the OP said something about it printing out too small but
it was an okay size on screen, just pixilated. Did I understand that
correctly.
It sounds like the OP simply has an image that is too small in terms of
X by Y pixels.
You can blow something up on screen, and increase the res
Try saving it as .png instead.
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Larry,
At what physical dimensions are you trying to print the text? The document
should be at least above 200 DPI @ whatever physical dimension, to avoid
obvious pixelation (assuming you do have antialiasing enabled).
If you want to email the XCF to me, I can take a quick look at it.
Marc
Marc
>On 01/12/2010 02:33 PM, Larry H. wrote:
>> When I use the text tool, the output is noticeably pixelated. How can I
>> prevent that?
>>
>> I am learning to use GIMP 2.6 on a Windows XP professional machine, a
Dell.
>>
>
>
>It'd be helpful if you could post the file online somewhere and send us
On 01/12/2010 02:33 PM, Larry H. wrote:
> When I use the text tool, the output is noticeably pixelated. How can I
> prevent that?
>
> I am learning to use GIMP 2.6 on a Windows XP professional machine, a Dell.
>
It'd be helpful if you could post the file online somewhere and send us a
link, s
When I use the text tool, the output is noticeably pixelated. How can I
prevent that?
I am learning to use GIMP 2.6 on a Windows XP professional machine, a Dell.
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