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ncase -> printing 12x12 and in 300dpi (3/31/2006 6:36:38 PM)

Does anyone know if this software will print 12x12 pages and if so in 300 dpi? Also can you take them to a copier store to have them printed?
Thanks!




lindarobin -> RE: printing 12x12 and in 300dpi (4/1/2006 12:22:51 PM)

If your printer is a wide format printer that can take 12x12 paper, then yes, you can create and print 12x12 pages. Even without such a printer, you can save 12x12 pages as PDF files and take those to get professionally printed.

Re: 300 dpi - yes, although if you use low resolution graphics, 300 dpi doesn't mean anything.

Re: Copier store - They can work with PDF, JPG and TIF. This program can create all three.

FYI: This program does NOT support PNG files with partial transparencies so you cannot import most PNGs from digital page kits.




AEngh -> RE: printing 12x12 and in 300dpi (2/20/2007 1:38:14 PM)

I have Scrapbook Desinger Platinum (v.1) from Costco and cannot save anything more than 150 dpi. Do you know if there is a way to get around that so I can save 300 dpi? Also, do you know if the newer versions of this program allow you to save 300 dpi ? Thanks.




ellengard -> RE: printing 12x12 and in 300dpi (2/20/2007 4:08:42 PM)

I also have v1. You can save in as high a dpi as you want. Are you trying to save in PDF or JPG? Tell me what format you want to save in and then I can tell you how to keep a high res.




AEngh -> RE: printing 12x12 and in 300dpi (2/21/2007 8:10:21 AM)

I am trying to save as a jpg.

Thanks so much for your help!!




ellengard -> RE: printing 12x12 and in 300dpi (2/21/2007 9:50:33 AM)

Here is a screenshot to show you where to increase the pixel dimensions. You can make them as high as you want, but of course, at some point it makes no quality improvement because your digital photos only had a certain number of pixels to begin with.

[image]local://upfiles/9017/73320E1D17834137AAFA978EEDABF65E.gif[/image]




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