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  • Re: Pixel size is different between CD, PP and Photoshop and Windows

    That's the power of CorelDRAW. You can always output the part you want in the size you want. But if you do as Lars does, you will be able to zoom 1:1 and easily preview your work. You might get unexpected benefits from the right setup! I hate to say it that way; but DPI is meaningful.
  • Re: Shadow Effect

    In other words Chet,[quote user="chet"]resolution 2 * width * height * bits per sample = filesize in bits[/quote] This is a general equation to calculate file size for a bitmap without compression.[quote user="chet"]sqrt((((503316480 / 24) / w ) / h)) = your dpi[/quote] And this is...
  • Re: Shadow Effect

    Chet, where have you been? I've been waiting for you since the beginning of the thread. Thank you for your generosity in giving us what costs you "lots of time and money". [quote user="chet"] resolution 2 * width * height * bits per sample = filesize in bits 8388608 bits = 1 meg;...
  • Re: Shadow Effect

    we are using software with origins in desktop publishing. because that industry has a fixed viewing distance, it makes sense that they look at dpi as some golden rule to be followed. it took me lots of lost time and money to discover this rule... dpi decreases as size increases. there is no optimal dpi...
    Posted to CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X4 (Forum) by chet on 07-15-2008
  • Maintaining DPI for hi-res printing.

    OK Photo-Paint users, I thought of a question that has been bugging me for a while. Perhaps you could shed some light on this for me. I am confused about checking and maintaining the dpi of a hi-res image. Here is my usual situation: I take a high-res image using a Canon 20D which shoots 8.2 mega-pixels...
    Posted to Corel PHOTO-PAINT X3 (Forum) by Decal_Designs on 05-16-2007
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