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2007/05/17 07:45
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udokan
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Hello,
Is there a way to improve the quality of the exported image files? I am already using anti-aliasing, but my process models still look a bit fuzzy.
Thanks for your help.
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Udo
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2007/05/17 09:56
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Jick
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Hello udokan,
Thank you for your enquiry. Could you show post some samples to show how the outcome looks like? Besides, which format did you choose?
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Jick
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2007/05/17 10:49
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udokan
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I used .png ('without background'); a sample file is attached.
The problem only occurs when I zoom in (for example in Photoshop), or when I insert the image into a Word document.
Regards,
Udo
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2007/05/17 11:07
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Jick
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Hello udokan,
Could you try exporting as SVG? I believe the outcome is what you need.
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Jick
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2007/05/17 12:25
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udokan
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Hello Jick,
I have tried exporting as SVG. I can view the image using Adobe SVG Viewer, and the quality when zooming in is now excellent.
But when I insert the image into a Word document, I have to convert it to Bitmap, which again reduces the quality.
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Udo
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2007/05/17 13:19
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Jick
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Hello Udo,
Please try also EMF. Word should accept this.
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Jick
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