Brian Yennie wrote:
This is just off-the-cusp, so it may be off, but what about:
1) Set the fileName of image 1 to the JPG
2) Copy the imageData of image 1 into image 2
3) Export from image 2 as JPEG
4) Scale the final image to the desired size (if necessary)
That's real close to what I was thinking, only I was going to do it in a
different order. But same general idea.
The reason why I'm hoping this would work -- imageData is at screen
resolution (72 DPI) so this could be a shortcut to getting 72 DPI images
if you export from images with only imageData (and no backing file).
Of course if 72 DPI is too low quality... maybe it would work to scale
to double size first, and end up with 144 DPI?
Yeah. I can tinker with it. The main thing is to know what the size it
is supposed to be when printed. That's where I'm stuck.
You said that you need to find the original size -- does Rev not open
high resolution images at the correct size?
Not really. If the image isn't scaled or put into a locked image object,
the image opens at its native pixel-count size, disregarding resolution.
So if the image is thousands of pixels wide, Rev uses thousands of
pixels to display it. A 2-inch image saved at 72 dpi will open at half
the display size of a 2-inch image saved at 144 dpi. All Rev gives you
is the pixel count.
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Jacqueline Landman Gay | [email protected]
HyperActive Software | http://www.hyperactivesw.com
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