Hi again,
in version X4 when i was exporting image to JPG it was very fast - 2-3s and i had my file. Here it take much longer - before all those windows will open...the preview will be made...etc.
Do you have any solutions how to make this faster?
One more weird thing - when im changing the resolution...its change me also size of my image (its smaller or bigger acording to what i do with resolution). Its strange cause i always have 100% and original image size at the same level.
Why is this happening?
greets
Maciek
Maciek said:Do you have any solutions how to make this faster?
Here's a work-around you can try... see later post
Thanks for you tip but nothings change :(((
Maciek said:Thanks for you tip but nothings change :(((
You should see old export dialogs instead of new one in X5
Jeff Harrison said: Thanks for you tip but nothings change :((( You should see old export dialogs instead of new one in X5 [/quote]Hi Jeff, I can not get the old export dialogs when I changed the folder name.
[/quote]Hi Jeff,
I can not get the old export dialogs when I changed the folder name.
Same here. No change in the dialog box.
Kursad Cakir said: I can not get the old export dialogs when I changed the folder name.
Whats the 'Speed' that has been added in the dialog in X5 ?
sorry folks, my error.
try this to get old export dialogs back:
Anand Dixit said:Same here. No change in the dialog box.
Jeff Harrison said: sorry folks, my error. try this to get old export dialogs back:
...and it works :))) great - its much better than last one. working as fine as X4.
Thank you ;)
But it still change my size when im downgrading resolution - no matter what option i will use - if i change resulotuion - its change my format :(
There's no chance to export one 96dpi file and one 300dpi file with the same 1:1 original size.
:(
Maciek said:But it still change my size when im downgrading resolution - no matter what option i will use - if i change resulotuion - its change my format :(
this has always been true.
set resolution you need first, such as 200 DPI, then enter output dimensions after such as 3" or 1500 pixels wide, you decide every parameter.