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Since: Jun 10, 2006 Posts: 6
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Tue Jun 27, 2006 7:06 pm
Post subject: Annoying Problems Working & Saving to GIF Archived from groups: comp>graphics>apps>photoshop (more info?)
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This is an annoying problem I'd like for someone to explain to me, and
preferably solve.
Here's my problem:
I'm scanning several pages of text that I want another person to look
at and print out. I scan each page as follows:
B&W scan (1-bit) at 100% and 250 dpi.
Then I "Save" it as a GIF. I want resolution/print size FIXED so
anyone opening the file will have it print to the same size.
Yet, when I open the file in any program, it opens as either 96 ppi
(in MS Photo Editor) or 72 ppi (in CS2), and the print size at 100% is
obviously way larger than I want it to be.
WTF? (Pardon my French)
Why can't Photoshop create a specific ppi/print size GIF file of my
choosing?
When I open the file again, and go into Image...Image Size, uncheck
Resample Image, then change 72 ppi back to 250 to restore the print
size I want, and then close the file, Photoshop asks if I want to save
the changes I've made, and I say "YES" and either overwrite or rename;
still, when I reopen the file, it goes back to 72 ppi! So frustrating!
I'm choosing GIF over JPG because I don't want JPEG artifacts. GIF is
the right choice for plain, black-on-white text.
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A related, equally annoying problem with CS2 and all earlier versions
of Photoshop, is Photoshop's inability to rotate a 1-bit B&W image in
increments (using the measuring tool and Rotate...Arbitrary). What's
the big deal? In the free MS Office app Microsoft Photo Editor, I can
rotate a 1-bit image in 1-degree increments. But in Photoshop I
can't.
What's up with that?
Thanks
Joe >> Stay informed about: Annoying Problems Working & Saving to GIF |
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Since: May 11, 2005 Posts: 116
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(Msg. 2) Posted: Tue Jun 27, 2006 7:06 pm
Post subject: Re: Annoying Problems Working & Saving to GIF [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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JAckASs <noone DeleteThis @nowhere.com> wrote:
>This is an annoying problem I'd like for someone to explain to me, and
>preferably solve.
>
>Here's my problem:
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>I'm scanning several pages of text that I want another person to look
>at and print out. I scan each page as follows:
>B&W scan (1-bit) at 100% and 250 dpi.
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>Then I "Save" it as a GIF. I want resolution/print size FIXED so
>anyone opening the file will have it print to the same size.
You can't do that. The GIF file specification does not support print
resolution. It is going to print based on the number of pixels.
There is no such thing as DPI in the GIF file format. Why not use PDF
instead?
>Yet, when I open the file in any program, it opens as either 96 ppi
>(in MS Photo Editor) or 72 ppi (in CS2), and the print size at 100% is
>obviously way larger than I want it to be.
Yes. See above.
>Why can't Photoshop create a specific ppi/print size GIF file of my
>choosing?
Because the GIF format does not support it. It has nothing to do with
Photoshop.
>I'm choosing GIF over JPG because I don't want JPEG artifacts. GIF is
>the right choice for plain, black-on-white text.
Neither GIF nor JPG are really intended for print. They are
compressed formats intended for sending/viewing via computer where
file size is an issue.
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Tom
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Since: Jun 10, 2006 Posts: 6
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(Msg. 3) Posted: Tue Jun 27, 2006 9:36 pm
Post subject: Re: Annoying Problems Working & Saving to GIF [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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On Tue, 27 Jun 2006 15:30:02 -0400, Tom Thomas <tom187.TakeThisOut@earthlink.net>
wrote:
>JAckASs <noone.TakeThisOut@nowhere.com> wrote:
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>>Then I "Save" it as a GIF. I want resolution/print size FIXED so
>>anyone opening the file will have it print to the same size.
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>You can't do that. The GIF file specification does not support print
>resolution. It is going to print based on the number of pixels.
>There is no such thing as DPI in the GIF file format. Why not use PDF
>instead?
Thanks, I had no idea that GIF didn't support print resolution.
You're right, PDF would be a better choice.
Thanks again and to tacit (PDF would work better than TIFF, since
there are 3 pages I want to send, one .pdf would be easier.) >> Stay informed about: Annoying Problems Working & Saving to GIF |
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