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Topic Closedbmp high resolution export Autocad 2013

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    Posted: 30.May.2014 at 12:52
Hello all,

I am using autoCAD 2013 and I want to export the bitmap file with 8000 dpi resolution. I can export 8000 dpi bitmap image by using CorelDRAW or Inkspace. HoweverI have tried to import the AutoCAD file dwg to CorelDRAW but the image are broken. How can I solve the problem?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 30.May.2014 at 13:24
Plot from AutoCAD as a JPG file then convert to a BMP file.  The resolution of the plot can be changed where it says Paper Size in the plot dialog window.  Note that this will be expressed in pixels not dpi so you'll have to do the math to know what resolution to specify.
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