Re: [Gimp-user] Printing a poster file issues
- From: "Rick Strong" <rnstrong primus ca>
- To: "big__dav" <forums gimpusers com>, <gimp-user-list gnome org>
- Cc: <notifications gimpusers com>
- Subject: Re: [Gimp-user] Printing a poster file issues
- Date: Tue, 10 Jan 2017 18:06:49 -0500
1. Save your original and then save a copy under a new name.
2. Flatten it. Check that your photo is no more than 300 dpi.
3. Do Image > Scale Image and scale it down to the size you will print out
at on your home printer i.e. A3. Make the pxi 300.
4. Save to PDF.
5. Print the PDF.
Can someone tell me if the file sizes I am experiencing are to be
expected--YES
Should I be able to print a PDF this size out?--NO, NOT AT HOME.
Can anyone see anything that I am doing wrong?--FILE IS TOO BIG FOR YOUR
HOME PRINTER.
Can anyone suggest how to get my PDF file out--SEE ABOVE
and that will be able to be printed when sent to the printer?--SEND YOUR
PRINTER A FLAT FILE, AT THE LARGE SIZE.
Would a professional printer have some sort of software that will allow them
to print a PDF that I can't print?--YES
Rick S.
-----Original Message-----
From: big__dav
Sent: Tuesday, January 10, 2017 5:19 PM
To: gimp-user-list gnome org
Cc: notifications gimpusers com
Subject: [Gimp-user] Printing a poster file issues
Please go easy on me as I have not done anything like this before and I am
sure
I am making a stupid mistake somewhere.
I need to create a poster that is roughly 1.3m x 2m and the printer requires
at
least 300 DPI.
I have created my poster in GIMP and it consists of 7 layers - x1 large
picture
that fills the poster and several other small logos/pictures/text. The
pixels
per inch setting in GIMP was set as 350.
The GIMP file is roughly 687Mb and when I export it to a PDF the PDF file is
roughly 375Mb.
When I try to open the PDF file in Adobe Reader DC I get an error - out of
memory and the file does not open.
GIMP version - 2.8.18
Adobe Reader DC version - 2015.020.20042
When I export to PDF from GIMP I ensure that the options to ignore hidden
layers
is ticked and also that the option to convert to vector data type if
possible is
ticked.
After getting stuck here I removed the hidden layers from the GIMP file ie
deleted them - they are used for alignment and information when designing.
After this the file size was very slightly smaller and Adobe Reader could
open
the file. However when I tried to print it out in A3 sheets to check to see
how
it looks Adobe hung up on the flattenning stage. So I then went back to
GIMP
and flattened it in GIMP so that everything was combined into one layer.
Now
when I go back to Adobe to print I have no hanging up on flattening however
it
hangs up on "print 0%". When I check the task manager Adobe is using up
plenty
of processing so it is doing something...
Having no experience in doing something like this I dont know if the file
sizes
involved are "normal" or not.
Can someone tell me if the file sizes I am experiencing are to be expected -
I
would assume they are.
Should I be able to print a PDF this size out?
Can anyone see anything that I am doing wrong?
Can anyone suggest how to get my PDF file out and that will be able to be
printed when sent to the printer? Would a professional printer have some
sort
of software that will allow them to print a PDF that I can't print?
--
big__dav (via www.gimpusers.com/forums)
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