2005-05-25, sze keltez?ssel 14:44-kor Gregory Pittman ezt ?rta: > This seem inordinately long. Maybe shrinking these images before you > make your Scribus document would help. It's hard to believe that the > size of the images is useful in any way for the end result (printed output). > The image was about 220dpi (1944x2592), but almost all of them was cropped a bit. All of the image was touched with the curves gimp dialog, to make truely black&white (not so grayish).
I have made some test, so printing out at 300dpi optimized for printer was 150 MB. (finally I was able to print it in 2 hours) When I have selected 200dpi and optimized for screen/web it was only 23MB! I have put online two image, what kind of document Im talking about: the originaly ''scanned''[1,6MB]: http://khiraly.4242.hu/tmp/00001.jpg the retouched version[365KB]: http://khiraly.4242.hu/tmp/00001-gimp.jpg the final .pdf (200dpi, screen/web, 60pages)[23MB]: http://khiraly.4242.hu/tmp/minosegmenedzsment-web.pdf I have discovered some quasi-bug: When the scribus export to pdf, and there is no more space available (full harddisk) there are no warning about it, and finish the job. (the resulted pdf is damaged). I have even saved my document (.sla), and scribus saved it without any warnings of the unavailable disk space (so I lost my scribus document) Best regards, Khiraly ps: Finally Im happy to solve my problem, and find out a usable scanning technick. Btw, there is any program to remove the graph paper grid?
