Thanks Scott - I've played around some with printing snapshots, but the
resolution is too low for this project. I do have a work-around for what
I'm doing, for the most part.
Thanks,
Marty
Recently, Marty Knapp wrote:
I'm trying to print a card with a jpeg image on it and have noticed tha
On 02/05/2010 22:35, Scott Rossi wrote:
When trying export (or import) all elements on a card, there is no need to
do any grouping. As in Marty's case, one only needs to import a snapshot of
the card. Here's one way:
import snapshot from rect (rect of this cd) of this cd
Grouping allows yo
When trying export (or import) all elements on a card, there is no need to
do any grouping. As in Marty's case, one only needs to import a snapshot of
the card. Here's one way:
import snapshot from rect (rect of this cd) of this cd
Grouping allows you import/export the objects independently of
On 02/05/2010 21:33, Scott Rossi wrote:
Recently, Marty Knapp wrote:
I'm trying to print a card with a jpeg image on it and have noticed that
when I set the Ink to anything other than the standard srcCopy that the
image quality suffers noticeably. I think I tired every setting that
allows und
Recently, Marty Knapp wrote:
> I'm trying to print a card with a jpeg image on it and have noticed that
> when I set the Ink to anything other than the standard srcCopy that the
> image quality suffers noticeably. I think I tired every setting that
> allows underlaying objects to show through the
I was afraid of that. Oh well - thanks for letting me know.
Marty
Marty Knapp wrote:
I'm trying to print a card with a jpeg image on it and have noticed
that when I set the Ink to anything other than the standard srcCopy
that the image quality suffers noticeably. I think I tired every
settin
Marty Knapp wrote:
I'm trying to print a card with a jpeg image on it and have noticed that
when I set the Ink to anything other than the standard srcCopy that the
image quality suffers noticeably. I think I tired every setting that
allows underlaying objects to show through the white bounding
I'm trying to print a card with a jpeg image on it and have noticed that
when I set the Ink to anything other than the standard srcCopy that the
image quality suffers noticeably. I think I tired every setting that
allows underlaying objects to show through the white bounding box of my
jpeg - w