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Thanks for the positive replies! Really very nice to know people enjoy them.
"nemesis" <nam### [at] gmailcom> wrote:
> You could just feed that into Gimp's new image dialog box and set the unit to
> millimeters.
>
> Hope it turns out ok with Gimp, since so many photoshop slaves love to brag
> about how friggin unsuited it is for print since it lacks CMYK... I'd at least
> try a few test prints in much lower paper size just to be sure...
Sorry about the paper size, I naively assumed the A sizes would be used world
wide. Like 50 x 70 cm or 20 by 28 inches. Looking up CMYK at wikipedia
(;-) I figured that my knowledge deserts me there. I'm not forced by anyone to
use GIMP, it was just the best (free) I could find. But if anyone has
suggestions for the best software to use (preferable free, or else at a "normal"
price (like up to $100), any advice is welcomed. Prints are pretty expensive, so
I would rather pay something for good software, than have to find out the colors
turn out bad on the posters....
Joost
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