Save as, output resolution
Inkscape is great! I have just spent two weeks as a newbie user of Inkscape finishing a design project. I could not be happier with the program: everything I tried to do worked great. Thanks to all the developers and to everyone who has written manuals and tutorials.
I want to export files at the best possible resolution for sharing or viewing,
-- what save-as format should I select? -- what options should I select or designate in the second stage dialog window?
Here is what I've tried so far. For quick views and email, I export a png file (small and adequate). For high resolution views, I've tried pdf, ps, and eps. In particular I don't know what setting to specify for "Resolution for rasterization (dpi)." Do I want Postscript level 2 or level 3?
I have the same question regarding high resolution printing. In the print dialogue window, I have the option of selection print resolution. Does this vary with the attached printer? I am offered the option of 120 x120, 360 x 360, or 720 x 720 dpi.
Here are my intended purposes: I print images at home on an inkjet printer (available resolution 600 x 600). I print on a laser printer (available resolutions 1200 x 1200). I send print jobs to a printer for posters (unknown resolution but big final output). I share proofs of my work via pdf. I incorporate images into LaTeX documents. I am making an animated film digitally in Inkscape. I save each frame as a pdf, open in Apple Preview, save as a jpg, and then open in movie editing software and edit frame by frame.
I have spent a lot of time looking through the manuals, tutorials, and archives. I have not found the discussion I am looking for in regard to print and output quality and resolution.
I assume that I should set my image dimensions to desired final dimensions. But how do screen pixels ppi relate to print resolution dpi? My monitor (iMac 27 inch display) is approximately 109 ppi.
I'd love to hear the theory behind all these decisions, but if an Inkscape expert just wants to tell me what to do, that'd be great.
TIA,
Jeremiah
11/4/2010 3:24 PM keltezéssel, Jeremiah Reilly írta:
Inkscape is great! I have just spent two weeks as a newbie user of Inkscape finishing a design project. I could not be happier with the program: everything I tried to do worked great. Thanks to all the developers and to everyone who has written manuals and tutorials.
I want to export files at the best possible resolution for sharing or viewing,
-- what save-as format should I select? -- what options should I select or designate in the second stage dialog window?
Here is what I've tried so far. For quick views and email, I export a png file (small and adequate). For high resolution views, I've tried pdf, ps, and eps. In particular I don't know what setting to specify for "Resolution for rasterization (dpi)." Do I want Postscript level 2 or level 3?
I have the same question regarding high resolution printing. In the print dialogue window, I have the option of selection print resolution. Does this vary with the attached printer? I am offered the option of 120 x120, 360 x 360, or 720 x 720 dpi.
Here are my intended purposes: I print images at home on an inkjet printer (available resolution 600 x 600). I print on a laser printer (available resolutions 1200 x 1200). I send print jobs to a printer for posters (unknown resolution but big final output). I share proofs of my work via pdf. I incorporate images into LaTeX documents. I am making an animated film digitally in Inkscape. I save each frame as a pdf, open in Apple Preview, save as a jpg, and then open in movie editing software and edit frame by frame.
I have spent a lot of time looking through the manuals, tutorials, and archives. I have not found the discussion I am looking for in regard to print and output quality and resolution.
I assume that I should set my image dimensions to desired final dimensions. But how do screen pixels ppi relate to print resolution dpi? My monitor (iMac 27 inch display) is approximately 109 ppi.
I'd love to hear the theory behind all these decisions, but if an Inkscape expert just wants to tell me what to do, that'd be great.
TIA,
Jeremiah
Hi,
Apologies for my ignorance, but what is the matter with .svg as file format for sharing and viewing? It can be viewed by a lot of applications, eg. Firefox, and you don't have to bother with resolution. You can also print it, and the result will be the best resolution of the printer by default (at least as I believe, in most cases).
If you really have to convert it to something, I would keep it in vector format as long as possible. I believe it is possible both as pdf and ps, so Latex can keep it vecorial too.
I don't know what movie editing software you use, but I think it would be much cleaner if you could import the graphics in vector format into it. But if you really can't - why don't you simply save it as .png in Inkscape? Then you could skip the step of Apple Preview and shorten your workflow.
Best regards, Abel
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