You can specify the
pixel resolution for vector and raster graphics of the DWF6 files
that you create. The higher the resolution, the greater the precision
but the larger the file size.
WarningRaster and gradient
resolution settings can never exceed the vector setting.
The following list shows
the default values for vector and raster resolutions:
- Vector resolution: 1200 dpi
- Custom vector resolution: 40000 dpi
- Gradient resolution: 200 dpi
- Custom gradient resolution: 200 dpi
- Color and grayscale resolution: 200 dpi
- Custom color and grayscale resolution:
200 dpi
- Black and white resolution: 400 dpi
- Custom black and white resolution: 400
dpi
When you create DWF files
intended for plotting, select a resolution to match the output of
your plotter or printer. High resolutions (over 2400 dpi) are for
viewing. For example, when you create DWF files of drawings that contain
a lot of detail, such as a topographical map of a large region,
use a higher resolution setting for greater detail in the DWF file.
Use extreme resolutions (over 40,000 dpi) only when necessary; they
may produce very large files. As you increase the resolution setting,
raster image quality increases, the speed of printing decreases,
and memory requirements increase.
As an example of the
difference between DWF resolution settings, consider a map of the
world that you want to output as a DWF file for viewing. With a medium
resolution setting, you might be able to zoom to a level of detail approximately
the size of the state of California on the world map. With a high
resolution setting, you might be able to zoom to a level of detail
the size of a city. With an extreme resolution setting, you might
be able to zoom to a level of detail the size of a building.
To specify the DWF file
resolution
- In the Printer/Plotter area, in the Name
list, select a DWF plotting device. Click Properties.
- In the Plotter Configuration Editor,
Device and Document Settings tab, select Custom Properties from
the tree window.
- In the Access Custom Dialog area, click
Custom Properties.
NoteYou can enter any
whole number between 150 and 100,000,000 for color and grayscale
resolution settings as long as the number does not exceed the current
vector resolution setting.
- In the DWF6 ePlot Properties dialog box,
in the Vector and Gradient Resolution (Dots Per Inch) area, select
Vector and Gradient Resolution settings from the list, or select
Custom and enter custom settings. Click OK.
- In the DWF6 ePlot Properties dialog box,
in the Raster Image Resolution (Dots Per Inch) area, select Color
and Grayscale Resolution settings or Black and White Resolution
settings from the list, or enter Custom settings. Click OK.
- In the Plotter Configuration Editor,
click OK.
- In the Changes to a Printer Configuration
dialog box, do one of the following. Then click OK.
- Select Apply Changes for the Current
Plot Only to specify a one-time override of the configuration settings
that isn't saved to the DWF configuration file.
- Select Save Changes to the Following
File to save the configuration changes to the DWF configuration
file.
- In the Browse for Plot File dialog box,
in the Save In location list, select a plotting location for the
DWF file, and click Save. Click OK.
CommandsPAGESETUP
Controls the page layout,
plotting device, paper size, and other settings for each new layout.
PLOT
Plots a drawing to a
plotter, printer, or file.
PLOTTERMANAGER
Displays the Plotter
Manager, where you can add or edit a plotter configuration.