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All,

OOPS! In desperation, I went searching through the options to see if
there was a resolution option in Draw.  Didn't see one, but something
else caught my eye. A few weeks ago I changed the scale factor to try to
get more precision on the location of an image (ironically, in prep. for
this task).  I had changed it to 1:10.  Once changed back to 1:1, all
was fine.  So I want to apologize for what is OE - operator error - and
hope you will forgive me for being such a dunce!

Dave,

On Mon, Dec 7, 2015, at 01:38 PM, Regina Henschel wrote:
Hi Dave,

dave boland schrieb:


On Mon, Dec 7, 2015, at 11:35 AM, Regina Henschel wrote:
Hi Dave,

dave boland schrieb:
I'm creating some greeting cards using LO Draw templates I created a few
years ago.  The problem is that Draw gets the dimensions wrong.  I start
with a digital photo of about 3000 x 2000, resize it using GIMP to about
9" x 6"

How do you resize it?

Regina, I use GIMP Image Resize.  Set the image to 300ppi, set the
dimensions to inches, set the size to about 9"W x 6"H.  Once that is
don, I export.


, export as PNG or TIFF,

I don't know about Tiff, but in PNG you can enter the dpi to be used.
You can use IrfanView to set the dpi. I don't know whether Gimp has such
feature.

I have tried it with one of my images. Gimp recalculates the pixels and 
sets the dpi correctly into the png-file. When I insert the image in 
Draw, then it has the correct size. I use Version: 5.2.0.0.alpha0+
Build ID: 81fa5340191baf8687f9c82f1f414f5afc86b529
Threads 4; Ver: Windows 6.1; Render: default;
TinderBox: Win-x86@62-merge-TDF, Branch:MASTER, Time: 2015-12-03_21:19:19
Locale: de-DE (de_DE)


I have heard some good things about IrfanView, but I use Linux, and it
doesn't support Linux.

Yes it is a nice tool for viewing and converting.



   and import into Draw.  I the past, the
size was correct, but now it is shown as being over 40" wide!  I'm
guessing that Draw assumes 72ppi, where I'm using 300 ppi.  Could
someone confirm this behaviour and let me know what I need to do?

Click on the image. Then press F4 which opens the "Position & Size"
dialog (or any other way to open that dialog). Check the option "Keep
ratio" and enter the height or the width which you want for your image.

This is what I do as well.  The imported image size is over 40" wide!

Not here. I get 9" width, same as set in Gimp. Do you use Insert > Image?

Kind regards
Regina

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