From: Chris R. <chr...@va...> - 2002-04-30 17:21:42
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Hi, Thanks to Andrey and Warren, that was certainly what was needed! Chris On Tuesday, April 30, 2002, at 12:03 PM, DeLano, Warren wrote: > Image quality: > > As Andrey indicated, on typical color lasers and inkjets, you need > 300 dots per final printed inch (~120 pixels/cm) for maximum quality . > A small 4"x3" illustration would need to be 1200x900 pixels ("ray > 1200,900"). Full page 11"x8.5" (ray "3300,2550"). > > Cheers, > Warren >> Create image with high (I mean really High) resolution. >> >> Printers have much better resolution (at least 300dpi) and to >> print your >> low-resolution screen image, they have to scale it. So, the grains... >> >> -- >> Andrey V Khavryuchenko http://www.kds.com.ua/ >> Offshore Software Development > |