![]() Resolution for rasterization (dpi) => doesn't matter if rasterize is unticked right ? - Output page size: use document's page size or use exported object's size => object's size ?īut then the background is white and not transparent. ![]() Restrict to PDF version: PDF1.5 or PDF1.4 => I choose 1.5 ? - Text output options: Embed fonts => tick ? ![]() Wolff when I save as- PDF- a window pops up: Thank you guys :D So PDF is the only way, at least there is that. I think I understood that with png we will always have edges like this when zooming in.īut how to save it otherwise to be able to have a final vector image without having to open it in Inkscape ? like if we want to send a final vector image to a printing company to print a logo for example I use it to create layouts and edit images. Professionally, I use it to add the final touches to maps generated in ArcGIS. It will open almost any file, including files from other vector programs. I created my logo with Inkscape so it's format SVG, on Inkscape when I zoom in it does not pixel.īut when I zoom in on the png file exported, the edges/strokes are not smooth, are serrated, pixel. Inkscape has an excellent array of tools whether you are new or have experience with vector graphics.
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