I had a Printing company in Iowa scan some plans at 600DPI,
1BB, and the size in pixels was 16592 x 10800 (21.4M).
Several of the files were burnt to CDR and named Temp000398 thru Temp000408.
I tried GIMP and I couldn't view or open the files. Image Viewer, or any other
Linux Application I have tr
Hi,
[...]
> probably also up to the task - I must be doing something wrong. I don\'t
> have Scribus on my office machine (it\'s running XP), but I have InDesign
[...]
Check the Scribus website. It also runs on Windows.
Torsten
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Thanks for the replies. Will check out some of the converters in the links -
following that first one
(http://tiff.software.informer.com/download-tiff-to-dxf-convert-linux) seemed
only to show Linux solutions, but I haven\'t checked it that carefully.
My real problem here is the way the proprieta
> I work with a proprietary software package that imports image files
> (in this
> case, large tiffs containing hi-res images of architectural plans),
> and large
> plans, especially if you import five or six of them, tend to choke the
> application.
>
> It was suggested that I open these images i
On Tue, 24 Nov 2009 01:42:45 +0100 (CET)
Carusoswi wrote:
> I work with a proprietary software package that imports image files (in
> this case, large tiffs containing hi-res images of architectural plans),
> and large plans, especially if you import five or six of them, tend to
> choke the appli
I work with a proprietary software package that imports image files (in this
case, large tiffs containing hi-res images of architectural plans), and large
plans, especially if you import five or six of them, tend to choke the
application.
It was suggested that I open these images in Photoshop and