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Mike's Software => Qimage => Topic started by: Terry-M on June 08, 2009, 07:02:49 PM



Title: Print to File
Post by: Terry-M on June 08, 2009, 07:02:49 PM
Mike,
Would it be possible to show the PTF image pixel size in the PTF dialogue when the page size and resolution are entered? I know this is shown when you "print" and save the image but it would be nice to get an earlier indication of this.
Terry.


Title: Re: Print to File
Post by: Fred A on June 08, 2009, 09:32:51 PM
Terry,
Curious what you are looking to see.
I open P2F and I see the rez (200 ppi, my setting) and the size of the print (8 x 10 my setting).
10 x 200 = 2000 x 8 x 200 =1600.
Just curious!! You know. I usually don't get the question right even though I know the answer.  :'(
Fred


Title: Re: Print to File
Post by: Terry-M on June 08, 2009, 09:46:01 PM
Fred,
Because I use metric units, it's more difficult (calculator needed) to set the dimensions and resolution to get a specific pixel size.
Just looking to make this process easier at the initial stage rather than having to check in the print-save dialogue where the pixel size is given.
Edit: just to be clear I want to see 680x480 pixels, or whatever the page size & resolution result in.
Terry


Title: Re: Print to File
Post by: Fred A on June 08, 2009, 10:32:22 PM
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Because I use metric units

Terry,
Don't you think it's time you learned English units like inches and yards and miles.?  :)
Time to stand on your own two ---- 304.8 MM.  ;D ;D ;D ;D

Fred


Title: Re: Print to File
Post by: Terry-M on June 08, 2009, 10:49:11 PM
I can actually use both but for a simple soul like me, whole numbers of mm are easier than 3 decimal places in inches.
British Thermal Units are my favourites, useful in a cold Winter.

BTW you got it wrong,  :o it's mm please, M is for metres = 39.370079 inches
Terry.


Title: Re: Print to File
Post by: Fred A on June 08, 2009, 10:57:16 PM
Ok Ok.... 
Hey that was delicious chocolate cake. Can I have a few more mms of it? It is mmmmm so good.
Like that?
Fred   :-[


Title: Re: Print to File
Post by: Terry-M on June 09, 2009, 07:07:55 AM
Just to add why I was prompted to ask this - someone the Yahoo forum asked about floating text on e-mail copies
To achieve this, you have to use Print To File so to make it a little easier to size the PTF e-mail copy, a readout of the image pixel size on the PTF dialogue would be a help.
Terry.