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Pam

2004-09-09, 11:14 pm

Is there a way in IC to save a graphic with a high resolution? I need
something around 800dpi.
Thanks,
Pam


Walter Donavan

2004-09-10, 7:14 pm

Nope. IC is for web gfx only. Sorry.
"Pam" <pl@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message
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> Is there a way in IC to save a graphic with a high resolution? I need
> something around 800dpi.
> Thanks,
> Pam
>
>



PDF

2004-09-20, 7:15 am

No.

MIC was developed as a low res, RGB tool. It excels at creating low res
images suitable for screen display, such as kiosk CD-ROMs, Internet Sites,
self-running shows etc.

If you must change the resolution of your image, open it in a Photo Editor
such as Fireworks or Photoshop.

Hope this helps,

PDF


"Pam" <pl@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message
news:PY60d.2337$xA1.1190@newsread3.news.pas.earthlink.net...
> Is there a way in IC to save a graphic with a high resolution? I need
> something around 800dpi.
> Thanks,
> Pam
>
>



Andrew Murray

2004-10-06, 11:14 pm

I assume this will be for print media, since computer monitors display nothing
higher than 72dpi.


"Pam" <pl@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message
news:PY60d.2337$xA1.1190@newsread3.news.pas.earthlink.net...
> Is there a way in IC to save a graphic with a high resolution? I need
> something around 800dpi.
> Thanks,
> Pam
>
>



Walter Donavan

2004-10-07, 11:14 pm

Actually, just to pick nits, the 72 dpi is for Macs. Windows monitors
display 96 dpi.


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