![]() Open Gimp, make a page 8" x 10" but never check the ppi and get a default 96 ( or 72) ppi. It happens all the time, especially with book authors, but usually the other way round. LibreCAD (same as other vector applications Inkscape / CorelDraw typically use 90 or 96 ppi) Only the image size in pixels matters in Gimp. ![]() Please, what is so difficult with setting that image size. Quote:I have 300+ images and although applying your procedure obviously is great, it will take me very long and cause to make mistakes. The other thing to note, right at the end, The template was set up 300 ppi so anything I put in that template takes that value. Not the sort of scaling you have to do, 9000 pix > down to 900 pix more like 2100 pix down to 2000 pix Not much in the way of reduction in quality. Not quite the correct size to fit between the margins so I use the scale tool to make it a better fit. You click image and then what?Īt that point, I have opened the png I got from LibreCAD as a layer over my page template. Quote:Thanks nice video but aat 1:50 it is extremely fast and I don't understand what is going on. And so far and from my looong time habit I was doing all jpg but from now I will do png per your recommendation.Īnd one more thing, I just tried to export as png, and there are lot of check boxes, the first 4 seems related to web right? So they dont need to be checked? and then save comment and save color values from transparent pixels also were unchecked, so I should just leave them unchecked? The only thing I will check extra is the save IPTC data although I didnt put in anything special for it but still. I have 300+ images and although applying your procedure obviously is great, it will take me very long and cause to make mistakes.Ĭan I just do this: Export with 96 dpi from librecad and just open that image in gimp and go to print size and adjust dpi in gimp and that's it? I will then resize to whatever size I want, most pictures will be smaller than the whole page width and height minus margins. Thanks nice video but aat 1:50 it is extremely fast and I don't understand what is going on.
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