Export is weird, maintain size is checked but it dose not give the proper size.
My page size is 922x1344, but the image exported is half that size.
Thanks
asterix said:My page size is 922x1344
Pixels? Millimeters? inches? meters?
I have never see such stupid answer from pro.
HAVE YOU EVER TRIED TO EXPORT A JPG BY yourself before askin such a stupid question ?
>Pixels? Millimeters? inches? meters? ..... its tottaly METERS
you press NEW > ctrl+N .... you give in 1200x800 PIXELS ... than give export (jpg/png I tried both ) ... exported size is 1204x802 PIXELS
corel draw X5 ... x5 ??? and this ??? its the basic that IF I SET A PRECISE DIMENSION I WANT TO GET AN EXACT THE SAME RESULT
kjub said: I have never see such stupid answer from pro. HAVE YOU EVER TRIED TO EXPORT A JPG BY yourself before askin such a stupid question ? >Pixels? Millimeters? inches? meters? ..... its tottaly METERS
Sorry if my question seems stupid for you. I can't see trough your mind, and I have no mental vidence. Some people works on pixels (for web, for example), other people works on millimeters, other works on inches (according the country), others on meters (for plotters, for example), and more. So, how do you suppose that I can know it? telepathy? I believe that before to say an answer i must to know the problem, it's no serious if I talk about millimeters and you work on pixels, for example. If I do this question is for interest on help you and trying to solve your problem.
And about your question, the answer is: Yes, I have exported hundreds, thousands of JPG files before ask such a stupid question. For this reason I did this question.
kjub said:you press NEW > ctrl+N .... you give in 1200x800 PIXELS
Again... meters or pixels?
kjub said:you give in 1200x800 PIXELS ... than give export (jpg/png I tried both ) ... exported size is 1204x802 PIXELS
The original post say:
asterix said:My page size is 922x1344, but the image exported is half that size.
1204 is not the half of 1200, as far on my country. But now, you say:
kjub said: I have background set to 1200x800 have a jpg that is 2000x500
once again, the results is wrong but 2000 is not the half of 1200
So, are you talking about the same problem or it's a different problem? Sorry, I see that you don't want more questions, it's only to explain that if you are unable to do a good question, we can't do a right answer.
kjub said:you press NEW > ctrl+N .... you give in 1200x800 PIXELS ... than give export (jpg/png I tried both ) ... exported size is 1204x802 PIXELS
Well, I do a test (once again) for you, altough you say "no one is interested ... " (If I have not interest, I have other things to do...). I pressed ctrl+N as you ask, and I have a page of 1200x800 pixels. create a rectangle with the same size, export as JPG, choose RGB and don't touch anything (resolution is set to 300 dpi). Open the JPG file with Photoshop (a non-Corel software) and the result is... 1200x800 pixels, 300 dpi.
but... if you have an OUTLINE around your background... the size will change, of course. A "default outline" (0.5 points, 0.2 mm or whta you use) will produce a rectangle of 1204x804 pixels. Then, have you tried to export your background without an outline around, before to post your question?. Don't worry, I believe that never a question is "stupid", or irrelevant. Maybe I am mistaken, I've been wrong many times, I am not perfect nor pretend to be. But I believe that the outline can be a good explanation.
Ariel said:Well, I do a test (once again) for you, altough you say "no one is interested ... " (If I have not interest, I have other things to do...).
HI Ariel.
I think this insult was for me. Seems he doesn't like my small talk after I directed my answer to his other duplicate post of this.
kjub said:stop spamming this thread ... no one is interested ...
I agree with Jack. It's not very nice insulting the ones trying to help you.
~John