ā2022-02-25 05:39 PM
I've had this problem for the longest time and I can't seem to figure it out. Everytime I export a floor plan to jpeg format, the file looks so blurry and I can't read anything.
The way I export the files are as follow: Organizer: Select the files> choose pjeg or tiff for under Format and this is the quality that I'm getting. What are the other ways I could try so the image looks much better?
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ā2022-02-26 04:32 AM
What exactly you trying to do with this vector base data exported as jpeg? As its not rendered image controlling on its resolution is not in control.
ā2022-02-26 11:34 AM
Why are you exporting to JPG?
What do you want to achieve?
ā2022-02-26 11:56 AM
I would say you need to learn how to define the views and place them on the layouts... think View=Model Space, Layout=PaperSpace, but MUCH better. Lots of good videos on the Archicad YouTube channel on the topic. Start watching.
ā2022-02-28 02:19 AM
Generally I would export them as PDFs and the drawing would look perfect, but my company uses a software that doesn't accept PDF so I need to convert them all to images.
ā2022-02-28 02:46 AM
The only way I know to control the quality of a JPG file is when you render it.
But you can only render from a 3D window - so no help here.
All I can think of is to save as a PDF.
Then find a PDF to JPG converter out there in the interweb.
I have never tried any so have no recommendations of if they even work or if you can control the quality still, but there seems to be plenty out there.
Barry.
ā2022-02-28 03:05 AM - edited ā2022-02-28 03:06 AM
Place the PDF as a Smart Object in Photoshop / Affinity and set the sheet DPI to what ever is still suitable for when you zoom in then save it as a JPG.
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