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zuse

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  1. Do i write in chinese...? :-) The equation is converted valid, too: Pixel Width = Print Width / DPI Perhaps not nonrelevant for the programm, but for the user to solve the problem. Nonrelevant in the term of: I do not care which pixel size the picture will get. But i want a 10cmx15cm print with 300 dpi, so PDN should calculate the pixel size regardless which of my two (dpi, print width) i enter first. I hope this is now clear. Thanks :-)
  2. > Why was this posted in Troubleshooting? Thanks for the moving the thread. I thought this was the correct place, since my girlfriend had a trouble with ugly fonts after printing, due to too low resolution. 8-) > Just remember to set the resolution before the print size. I titled the post "not userfriendly" with a reason. The problem to solve is: I want to make an image to look nice when printed at a photolab on photopaper with 10x15cm². Homemade greeting card for example. There the main parameter are the size on paper and the dpi value. I do not care how many pixel this will be. So it would be nicer if it would make no different which of the two options (size on paper and dpi) i enter first. I did not said, that PDN do it wrong, but how it could be improved for unexperienced users. > Image size and the DPI are intrinsically linked I know that pixel count and printed size is linked through DPI, but pixel count is sometimes really nonrelevant.
  3. Hi, if i want to make a new picture of defined size, i change the print size to xy cm. Then i raise the resolution to a higher px/cm ratio. After that, the defined size in cm is lost/changed. Perhaps pdn should remember which field (px or size) has changed last and lock this value if changing px/cm ratio. Thanks a lot Holger
  4. Hello, i have problems with pasting images from word. Some are Vektorgraphics. Word offers via "paste special..." different types of pasting the content: Grafics (Windows-Metafile) MS Office-Drawobject Image (extended Metafile) HTML-Format Image (GIF) Image (PNG) Image (JPEG) Via pasting into Paint and copy it is allways possible to get the Image-Content into paint.net, but this is not very elegant :-) I can give you a wordfile sampe, but am not allowed to publish the file on the net. I am using the Alphaversion of PdN. Thanks for your software! -- best Regards Holger
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