Low Quality PDF Thumbnails and Prints
Posted: Mon Aug 10, 2015 7:26 pm
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Various discussion boards for XnView and related products
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Have you changed the Ghostscript DPI from the default 72 to a higher value such as 300?drummereef wrote:Hello, I'm having an issue viewing and printing high quality PDF's from XnViewMP. ...
cday wrote:Have you changed the Ghostscript DPI from the default 72 to a higher value such as 300?drummereef wrote:Hello, I'm having an issue viewing and printing high quality PDF's from XnViewMP. ...
In the Viewer: File > Format settings... > Read | PS/PDF -- Resolution
It changes the DPI value used when PDFs are opened in XnViewMP, if you use XnConvert or XnView 'Classic' you need to set the DPI value separately in that program...drummereef wrote:OK, I think I found that setting... Does that change the DPI globally for all PDF viewed?
OK great! Thanks so much, I think I'm on the right track now. Much appreciated.cday wrote:It changes the DPI value used when PDFs are opened in XnViewMP, if you use XnConvert or XnView 'Classic' you need to set the DPI value separately in that program...drummereef wrote:OK, I think I found that setting... Does that change the DPI globally for all PDF viewed?
For clarity, if you use XnViewMP x32 you need Ghostcript x32 even on Windows x64, or Ghostcsript x64 if you use XnViewMP x64.
I managed to change the DPI in XNview MP, but not in XNview classic.cday wrote:It changes the DPI value used when PDFs are opened in XnViewMP, if you use XnConvert or XnView 'Classic' you need to set the DPI value separately in that program...drummereef wrote:OK, I think I found that setting... Does that change the DPI globally for all PDF viewed?
For clarity, if you use XnViewMP x32 you need Ghostcript x32 even on Windows x64, or Ghostcsript x64 if you use XnViewMP x64.