I asked the same question a couple of months ago. A
work-around that I got was:
-Export at a ridiculous resolution (270 dpi
if you need just 90) and scale in back in Photoshop (or the Gimp) while turning
'oversampling' off.
Another option that just occured to me, is to turn
the anti-aliasing off for scren-rendering and make a screen-copy. Didn't try it
myself yet, but who knows.
And, well, maybe complicated, but another
Photoshop option might be:
1. export at normal resolution
2. open in
PS
3 duplicate layer
4. force upper layer into black and white
5.
go to channels -> pick the 'selection from channels' icon at the very
bottom
6. invert the selection
7. select the bottom layer
8. fill with
white (if that is the background color you want
Don't know the drill in the Gimp...
Good
luck!
Maarten
M. H. van der Velde | Powel
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From:
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On Behalf Of Tom Davidson
Sent: 19. februar 2008 17:42
To: Inkscape User
Community
Subject: Re: [Inkscape-user] Misc Section (oversample bitmap
andsimplification threshold)
There is currently no way to disable
antialiasing when rendering text to a bitmap format.
'oversample bitmaps'
controls the rendering of included bitmap images:
if you have a high
resolution image, and are rendering to a low-resolution target (like the
screen), the setting determines whether Inkscape just uses one of the included
pixels, or tries to interpolate the value. (Note, this feature was broken in
0.45 and 0.45.1, but is working again in recent dev
builds).
'simplification threshold' controls how strong the 'simplify'
command in the 'Path' menu is. The tooltip that appears when you hover over the
value explains what the number means.
Turning off antialiasing for
rendering is a commonly-requested feature, but is still waiting for a motivated
user/developer to implement it... How's your C++? :)
Cheers,
Tom
On Feb 19, 2008 3:55 AM, D. Jones <render1232@...12...>
wrote:
> I am trying to make text not come out blurry and was wondering
if
> someone could explain in the Misc section of inkscape preferences
how
> the simplification threshold and oversample bitmaps may aid in
reducing blurry images on
export?
>
>
>
>
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