araschdo
Mechanical
- Oct 30, 2002
- 7
I have a white part that I would like to get a good 300dpi shot of it in the shaded format. (Not Shaded With Edges)
I have put the part onto a drawing in a drawing and <Save As...> <*.tif>. I select the <Print Capture> radio button from the TIF Export Options Window so that I can select 300dpi. Although I have set the <Drawings, Paper Color> in System Options to a dark blue, the resulting tif file has a white background, making it difficult to see the edges of the part. The blue background shows up just fine on screen.
If you set the TIF options to <Screen Capture>, then the default is 96DPI, which does not show enough detail. I cannot use the <Shaded With Edges> format because the displayed edges destroys the fine details.
Does anyone have a workaround to this issue? I'd be happy with any color other than the white I get... Changing the color of the part is also sadly not an option.
I have put the part onto a drawing in a drawing and <Save As...> <*.tif>. I select the <Print Capture> radio button from the TIF Export Options Window so that I can select 300dpi. Although I have set the <Drawings, Paper Color> in System Options to a dark blue, the resulting tif file has a white background, making it difficult to see the edges of the part. The blue background shows up just fine on screen.
If you set the TIF options to <Screen Capture>, then the default is 96DPI, which does not show enough detail. I cannot use the <Shaded With Edges> format because the displayed edges destroys the fine details.
Does anyone have a workaround to this issue? I'd be happy with any color other than the white I get... Changing the color of the part is also sadly not an option.