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Vyacheslav Golovanov2012-11-30 12:58:25
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Vyacheslav Golovanov, 2012-11-30 12:58:25

How to print a picture?

I want to print a scan of the signature so that no pixelation is visible during printing.
The bottom line is that I print the html page from the browser.
I scanned the signature, pasted it as a picture, and the print clearly shows the pixels.

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Mikhail_K, 2012-11-30
@Mikhail_K

As far as I understand, it is enough to insert a picture into the page not in a resolution of 1 to 1 as for the screen, but to use it several times larger. Those. if we use about 100 dpi for the screen, then we will have to use 300dpi here, and just shrink it in the tag.

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Pascal_tgn, 2012-11-30
@Pascal_tgn

It is unlikely that this is possible in a home / office environment. The only option that comes to mind is to set the maximum possible DPI value when printing and the maximum toner consumption. Immediately after receiving the printed document, heat the signature area for about a minute at a temperature of 50-60 C. It may only work with a laser printer (or it may not work at all).

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Konstantin Birzhakov, 2012-11-30
@KonstRuctor

I do signatures like this (Photoshop):
1) Scan from paper with a resolution of 300 dpi RGB
2) Transfer to Grayscale 300 dpi
3) Transfer to Bitmap 1200 pli 50% Threshold. If necessary, I clean something with the brush tool
. It turns out very high quality.

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Puma Thailand, 2012-11-30
@opium

You can also vectorize the signature in Coreldro.

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