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How to create TIFF file from ProE drawing - 600dpi

VladimirPalffy
13-Aquamarine

How to create TIFF file from ProE drawing - 600dpi

Hi folks,

I have a two drawings with lot of details and I need to convert (save as) ProE Wildfire 4.0 drawing to TIF format with 600dpi.

Do you know How to create TIFF file with 600dpi resolution?

Thanks.

Vladimir

Note: I know that ...it is possible to save the drawing as TIFF Screenshot - but resolution of this file is really low - only 72dpi


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Best Regards,
Vladimir Palffy
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Vladimir,

in CR2 you set raster_plot_dpi config.pro option. Unfortunatelly its max value is 400dpi. Then you can print to TIFF printer.

tiff_printer.png

MH


Martin Hanák

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Vladimir,

in CR2 you set raster_plot_dpi config.pro option. Unfortunatelly its max value is 400dpi. Then you can print to TIFF printer.

tiff_printer.png

MH


Martin Hanák

Alternatively, you could save to a file format that allows a higher dpi (PDF, perhaps), then convert to TIFF? I don't really like the idea much, but it may get you around the noted limits on direct output.

Thanks Kenneth - it was my first idea, because 600 dpi for PDF files is not problem >> but I can not find some good application for transformation PDF 2 TIFF

Thanks,

Vladimir

Best Regards,
Vladimir Palffy

Thanks Martin,

400 dpi is quiet good for now, thanks ... maybe in the future it will be not enough but seems that will be fine.

Thanks for your help.

BR,

Vladimir

Best Regards,
Vladimir Palffy
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