Thanks Loren and Ronan,
Fred
On Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 9:53 AM, Ronan Conroy <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 11 MFómh 2009, at 01:47, Loren Engrav wrote:
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>> I am hardly a Stata expert but I have been exporting graphs into tiff for
>> journals, and I cannot set Stata to export 300dpi either, so
>>
>> A picture 300 dpi and 10inches wide is 3000 pixels
>>
>> So export with width set to 3000 and you get from Stata a pic about 42"
>> wide
>> at 72dpi
>
> The next step, on a Mac, is to reset the resolution. To do this, open the
> graph in Preview and use the 'Adjust size...' command to change the
> resolution from 72 to 300 dpi.
>
> It would be useful if you could set the resolution and the size
> independently within Stata.
>
>
> Ronan Conroy
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