Michael,
Let's suppose, you want to print a logo of 200x400 pixels. Here is
what you can do to increase the resolution:
1. Using Photoshop, enlarge the logo 4 times to 800x1600 pixels at a
resolution of 72 dpi
2. Save your work as a PICT file
3. Copy and paste the logo into 4D Write, scaling down the resolution
to 200x400 pixels
You get a resolution of 288dpi, which usually does the job.
Regards
Daniel Solenthaler
daniel@...
Am 05.11.2009 um 18:08 schrieb
4d_tech-request@...:
>
> This is probably an old subject but is anyone *printing* high (i.e.,
> reasonable?) quality logos or other graphics in 4D Write documents?
> If there
> is a "how to" could someone point me to it?
>
> Michael Ashton
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