I have tried various values for DPI and none of them showed any signs of being 'blurred' as you've previously stated, so I do not know why you should experience this.įYI I also tried changing those downloaded icon images to gif format with a 'matte' colour as previously suggested but as you can only choose ONE matte colour and you are placing it on a multi-coloured background it will look fine when over the 'matte' colour of the map, but terrible when over any other colour. I can't help you on that one as I don't know how you intend to divide it up, but its very simple. You'll have to do the maths to work out the pixel dimensions you need to print out an image 102cm 300dpi. You may have to experiment with this though if you want a print of certain dimensions.I think you said 120cm? Increasing the DPI shouldn't even change the pixel dimensions but seeing as it does it increases the pixel dimensions which is not only NOT what it should do but it is also totally opposite to what DPI does when used correctly.Īs this appears to be the ONLY control you have over image dimensions when exporting I guess it'll have to do and as you are intending to PRINT this map out in the future I would set the DPI to 300. I've already given you instructions on how to do this so all that remains is the question of exporting the images from the application.įor some bizarre reason the option when exporting to PNG format does not allow you to specify an image size, but rather prompts you to enter a DPI. The best you can do therefore is, as you've already suggested, to save the map in 'chunks' and apply the 'pictures' in PS. It is a well documented issue.if you look for it. OK.I've done your homework for you and found out that the application in question does NOT support transparency.
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