Hi,

I forgot to add before (and it probably says this on the issue i linked to but just in case it doesn't).... Until you can export to a higher resolution using OpenOffice, you could always export to PDF which as you have experienced saves the full resolution of the image. Then you can open that PDF with The Gimp (a free, open source graphics program) which will allow you to create a JPG from that PDF. You can choose the resolution of the resulting picture when you open the PDF.



Hope this helps



On 26 Aug 2007, at 18:15, Maier Matthew P C2C USAFA/CS40 wrote:

I'm using version 2.2.1
I'm trying to combine multiple screenshots from Google Maps into a single image. I've got them all lined up and each is of sufficient resolution to read the street names. However, when I select them all and export them the resolution of the resulting image is too low to read the text. This happens with BMP, JPEG, GIF, PNG, etc. However, if I export them as a PDF, it retains the high resolution. Also, if I export only one of the screen captured images it also retains the high resolution. I've gone through the help file, the issue tracker, and the wiki but I can't find any information on this problem.

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