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Hello,
I am new to this site, and fairly new to gimp. I used gimp to build a website for our local reef club a couple of years ago, and now we have redone the website. Our new logo was done by a friend of a friend type deal, and the image size is rather small. Every time we go to print it out, it tells us we need 300dpi. Is there away to take my current image and have gimp convert this to 300 dpi so we can get our shirts and business cards printed out? Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks again Phil
The image in question can be seen at www.fwmas.org
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* Phil [03-14-10 13:52]:
I am new to this site, and fairly new to gimp. I used gimp to build a website for our local reef club a couple of years ago, and now we have redone the website. Our new logo was done by a friend of a friend type deal, and the image size is rather small. Every time we go to print it out, it tells us we need 300dpi. Is there away to take my current image and have gimp convert this to 300 dpi so we can get our shirts and business cards printed out? Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Your problem is probably that you are trying to print at a larger size than the image is. Effectively when you enlarge the size/print-size you spread out the microscopic dots/pixels/!dpi that comprise the image, ie:
the original image is 640px x 480px (px=pixels) @ 2.133x1.600 inches and 300dpi
if you print the image at twice the size, 4.266x3.2, you quarter the 300dpi to 75dpi and your printer complains.
There is no *good* solution past a larger *original* image, but.. I have increased the present image size a little at a time, then applied a mild unsharp-mask. It should print *decent* to 4x3 inches or smaller, especially on a shirt. If your printer still complains, tell it to print anyway.
I have attached the image. If you wish to print a larger size, you may open the image in gimp and increase the print size under "Image", or I will do it for you.
guk luk,
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* Phil [03-14-10 13:52]:
I am new to this site, and fairly new to gimp. I used gimp to build a website for our local reef club a couple of years ago, and now we have
redone
the website. Our new logo was done by a friend of a friend type deal, and
the
image size is rather small. Every time we go to print it out, it tells us
we
need 300dpi. Is there away to take my current image and have gimp
convert
this to 300 dpi so we can get our shirts and business cards printed out?
Any
help will be greatly appreciated.
Your problem is probably that you are trying to print at a larger size than the image is. Effectively when you enlarge the size/print-size you spread out the microscopic dots/pixels/!dpi that comprise the image, ie:
the original image is 640px x 480px (px=pixels) @ 2.133x1.600 inches and 300dpi
if you print the image at twice the size, 4.266x3.2, you quarter the 300dpi to 75dpi and your printer complains.
There is no *good* solution past a larger *original* image, but.. I have increased the present image size a little at a time, then applied a mild unsharp-mask. It should print *decent* to 4x3 inches or smaller, especially on a shirt. If your printer still complains, tell it to print anyway.
I have attached the image. If you wish to print a larger size, you may open the image in gimp and increase the print size under "Image", or I will do it for you.
guk luk,
Thank you for the help, but where do I find the image? Sorry for being an idiot
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* Phil [03-14-10 15:29]:
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you replied ON-LIST
Thank you for the help, but where do I find the image? Sorry for being an idiot
it was ATTACHED to the OFF-LIST reply I sent you.
it is available:
http://wahoo.no-ip.org/~pat/AtlantisPinkLemonade-1.jpg
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El dg 14 de 03 de 2010 a les 20:27 +0100, en/na Phil va escriure:
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* Phil [03-14-10 13:52]: I have attached the image. If you wish to print a larger size, you may open the image in gimp and increase the print size under "Image", or I will do it for you.
guk luk,
Thank you for the help, but where do I find the image? Sorry for being an idiot
Nopes, you are NOT an idiot, the problem is that gimpuser.com is deleting the attachments in the messages it receives and that it uses his own email address to connect to the gimp user mailing list, so any private replies goes to his public web.
I suggest you use a real mail program to acces this mail list instead of a forum<>mail<>forum web.
Pere
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El dg 14 de 03 de 2010 a les 20:27 +0100, en/na Phil va escriure:
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* Phil [03-14-10 13:52]: I have attached the image. If you wish to print a larger size, you
may
open the image in gimp and increase the print size under "Image", or
I
will do it for you.
guk luk,
Thank you for the help, but where do I find the image? Sorry for
being an
idiot
Nopes, you are NOT an idiot, the problem is that gimpuser.com is deleting the attachments in the messages it receives and that it uses his own email address to connect to the gimp user mailing list, so any private replies goes to his public web.
I suggest you use a real mail program to acces this mail list instead of a forum<>mail<>forum web.
Pere
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* Pere Pujal i Carabantes [03-14-10 17:11]:
* Phil [03-14-10 13:52]:
Thank you for the help, but where do I find the image? Sorry forbeing an
idiot
Nopes, you are NOT an idiot, the problem is that gimpuser.com is deleting the attachments in the messages it receives and that it uses his own email address to connect to the gimp user mailing list, so any private replies goes to his public web.
I suggest you use a real mail program to acces this mail list instead of a forum<>mail<>forum web.
He should be ok, I put it up on my site.