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Scanned image with resolutio 300 DPI

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Anonymous
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Scanned image with resolutio 300 DPI

Hi everybody and thanks for your time.

I want to import my scanned drawings in Sketchbook Pro to add digital details, but when I import the scanned 300 DPI image the result is the one below. Ia also attach the original drawing for confrontation. Does anybody know how to avoid this issue?

 
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david.lau
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What are you using to 'scan' the image?  Are you using the Scan Sketch Option in the mobile app?

 

http://help.autodesk.com/view/SKETPRO/ENU/?guid=SKETPRO_Help_sb_tools_how_to_scan_sketches_html



David Lau
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Anonymous
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No David, I have scanned the image on an external scanner

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Anonymous
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I forgot to mention that I'm using a Sketchbook desktop version on my PC. I have Sketchbook app also on my iPad but I'm not sure it does manage 300 DPI images, does it?

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david.lau
in reply to: Anonymous

If you have manually scanned the image, I would create a new canvas with the correct size and at 300 DPI.    The mobile version does not support 72 DPI, you can use a higher resolution and down size it from there.

 

Mobile Canvas Size (72 dpi upscaling resolution)

https://www.scantips.com/calc.html

 

Canvas Size Resolution TIP

https://blogs.autodesk.com/sketchbookpro/trents-tips-what-resolution-should-you-use-anyway/

 

 



David Lau

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