El Wed, 18 Mar 2009 21:56:48 -0500 matt@...1296... escribió:
Hi,
I'm using Inkscape to create a book cover that'll be published through Amazon's CreateSpace service. CreateSpace requires a pdf. I can output my Inkscape svg as a beautiful pdf except for one thing: I'm using a few blurs in the book cover and, of course, they don't render correctly. So I thought about outputting the whole cover as a png (which renders everything correctly, including blurs), importing the png back into Inkscape, and then outputting that as a pdf. I figured that, going that route, I'd need the png to be of sufficient size so that it'll print correctly at 300 dpi - since the png is no longer vector. So, is there a way to "tell" the resulting pdf to use my gigantic 2400 x 1575 pixel png but fit it in an 8 x 5.25 inch document?
if your art is for pre-press I suggest
- export to png 300 dpi (RGB) - open png in gimp (fine editing image here) - use the gimp separate plugin to make a cmyk image - save as cmyk tif with separate - import cmyk in scribus - export fine-tuning prepress pdf from scribus
saludos!
Thanks,
Matt Jordan
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