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Can affinity publisher make 600 dpi file ?

I'm working on black-White comic so I need that much dpi. (use less dpi than that will make the screen-tone break)

But in the version I use (Trial ver.) has maximum dpi at 400.

 

So I'm not sure it because I use the Trial version or did I setup it wrong some how...

I hope someone have the answer for me.

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Just type in the dpi.

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10 minutes ago, garrettm30 said:

I am unaware whether there is a limit in the trial version, but I can confirm that 600dpi is quite possible in the full version. It is in the document setup screen:

 

On Windows, whether in Trial or Retail version, the File > New and File > Document Setup dialogs both have 400 DPI as the maximum value in the pulldown. But both allow typing higher values.

If you're on MacOS, Garrett, it seems like we've found a Mac vs Windows difference that we should report as a bug :)

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No, it's the same on Macs, just type in the dpi you need in the setup window.

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Oh, I see what you mean by the dropdown. Probably 600 dpi would be among the more common choices, so I do suggest it be added to the dropdown. But to the OP, be aware that you can type any value you want (at least within reason, I haven't tried any extremes). So yes, 600 dpi is quite possible.

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32 minutes ago, garrettm30 said:

I am unaware whether there is a limit in the trial version, but I can confirm that 600dpi is quite possible in the full version. It is in the document setup screen:

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Thank you. I'll go buy the program now!

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(and yes there's limit for trial ver.)

****THE NUMBER CAN BE EDIT BY TYPING ON IT. im so dum. sry all.

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Edited by Tama5
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Did you try to overwrite with your own value?

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26 minutes ago, walt.farrell said:

On Windows, whether in Trial or Retail version, the File > New and File > Document Setup dialogs both have 400 DPI as the maximum value in the pulldown. But both allow typing higher values.

If you're on MacOS, Garrett, it seems like we've found a Mac vs Windows difference that we should report as a bug :)

oh wait I can edit that.... never mind my misunderstand.

Anyway if the program can do 600 dpi, I'll go buy it.

Thank you all of you!

  • 3 years later...
Posted

Problems arise, if when first creating a new setup in 300 dpi or 400 dpi, one tries to later change the document to 600 dpi for sharp printing of text.

Therefore, initial set-up must be established as a 600 dpi file.

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