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Topic ClosedJPGOUT poor resolution

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    Posted: 06.Jun.2010 at 02:06
I want high quality images but JPGOUT gives poor quality.

I have tried RENDER but it doesn't pick the lines...

I have PDF'd it and converted to JPG but its a bit dodgy.

How to plot to a black background?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09.Jun.2010 at 00:50
I have tried printing to PDF then converting it to JPG format but it is Sleepymessy....
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09.Jun.2010 at 01:48
How about "printscreen" button, then paste in MS Paint, trim as needed, save as a jpg file.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09.Jun.2010 at 02:06

I tried print sceen but its the same resolution as JPGout command.

Confused

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09.Jun.2010 at 08:06
JPGOUT is not the right command for hi-res output of raster files from AutoCAD - see the related tip 1028.
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