![]() ![]() It prints whatever we submit to them if it meets their quality quidelines. ![]() What size is Amazon requiring for your publication.Īmazon doesnt require a particular size in pixel. It will render any size you want to a raster image. Go back and read post #3, look at the screenshot Set the size in The LibreCAD export to the size in pixels you require. That is why you need to start off with a correct size in pixels Calculate Width (in inches) x 300 Height (in inches x 300)ĭo not start off with some size in inches or mm and a default ppi of 72 or 96 and find that you have to scale the image. Keep your eye on the size in pixelsġ) The original image, 1440 x 960 pixels imported resolution 96 ppi Gimp calculates that as 15" x 10"Ģ) I can scale that down to 12" x 8" The pixel size becomes 1152 x 768 and the 96 ppi I can leave alone if I want 12" x 8" print size.ģ) If I want better print quality then I might increase the ppi to 300 The image size is still 1152 x 768 pix but now it will print with a size 3.84" x 2.56" How this fits in with the scale dialogue. Scaling up or down involves interpolation, some pixels are thrown away (scaling down) or pixels are guessed (scaling up) and this results in some loss in quality Might be a lot / might be small. When you know the image size in pixels is correct but the ppi is maybe a default value retained from importing, then change the Print Size ppi value There is no loss in quality, it is an internal setting used by the printer. Quote:Is there a difference in terms of quality or other thing, between doing from print size or scale? Did you read Ofnuts post on printing sizes ? ![]()
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