Printing images
I attach an image to a row (displayed inline, the original is .ps). When I print, I get a low-res (unuseable) version of the picture. I can't find anyplace to change the size or resolution of the image.
What am I doing wrong? Apologies if I'm missing something blindingly obvious. I can't find any instructions when I search the help, forum, or manual. Thanks, Mik OOPro 3.6.2 |
Hi Mik-
There aren't any image controls for attachments, it should print as displayed (with the exception of cropped pdfs). What file type is your image in? .ps (postscript?) |
Sorry, I meant .psd (Photoshop). Does "print as displayed" mean 72dpi (screen resolution) is the best I can get?
It prints at the physical size of the original (which is 300 dpi) but looks pixelated, like a blown-up tiny jpeg. Thanks, Mik |
Ah yes, sorry. The images are being printed at 72 dpi. We may be changing this in a future release. Sorry for the inconvenience.
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Images
The whole images represntation issue is a huge problem for me. The resolution is too low for most all the image work I intend to do with Outliner. And regardless of the resolution issue I can't get consistency in the actual printed dimensions of the low res file, sometimes it's tiny and sometimes it's too wide to print :(
Hope this issue is changed SOON! |
[QUOTE=Buck_M]The whole images represntation issue is a huge problem for me. The resolution is too low for most all the image work I intend to do with Outliner. And regardless of the resolution issue I can't get consistency in the actual printed dimensions of the low res file, sometimes it's tiny and sometimes it's too wide to print :(
Hope this issue is changed SOON![/QUOTE] If what's printing doesn't match in dimensions to what you see on screen (and you aren't printing cropped PDFs), can you send some examples to [email]omnioutliner@omnigroup.com[/email] please so I can take a look at it? |
A follow-up for Buck (and anyone else who needs hi-res printed images). I'm now using TAO outliner, which prints at the size and resolution of the original image.
Mik |
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