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Graphic Design - Differences between using paint, paint.net and photoshop?

All three programs output raster/bitmap art. Photoshop has some vector tools and can import vector objects, but the results are always rasterized.

For printing, you generally need high resolution artwork. 300 ppi is recommended, though you might be able to use lower resolutions (perhaps even down to 72 ppi) depending on your equipment. Vector artwork (Adobe Illustrator, Inkscape, images in SVG format) will work much better since it is only rasterized just before output, or even kept vectorized if your equipment supports it.

You may also find layout/publishing software useful, since it can combine crisp type, vector graphics, and bitmap images. The better suites (such as Adobe InDesign or maybe the free Scribus) can help you create separations for whatever colors you need.

How do you stretch an image to fill the whole page on a Google Doc page?

Hi. I come with 2 problem solved answers. (Note: for online PDF Files without printing).First and quickest solution:On your Google Document, click File -> Page Setup -> and by the Paper Size, choose “Folio 21,6 cm x 33.0 cm”. And thats it. Stretch your pic to fill the page and once you’ve downloaded it as a PDF file, you will see your File with the pic filled entirely.Top and bottom margin must be set to zero. You can add your footnotes/headnotes without worries. It is a tiny bit different than the regular A4 (21x29,7cm) size paper but you won’t notice that (unless you wanna print it).Second solution, a bit longer:Create two files;Save your wished-stretched-titlecover-picture (only) as a Google Slide presentation and save it as a PDF. Steps:1. Click File on your Google Slide Sheet -> Page Setup -> Click Customs -> type in 21.0 cm x 29,7cm and press OK -> click on the Menu “Background” and add your picture, it will automatically filled it to the entire page. Save as PDF.On your Google Doc, simply save your work (text etc) aswell as PDF without “that front page picture”.Once you have done both, save/combine these two pdf files in one. www online2pdf if you dont have a program.Hope this helped.Rayhanah.P.S. If youre looking for a solution to print this, perhaps you might have to setup your margins by the print settings

What are some free alternatives to Adobe InDesign (MacOS)?

Jeffrey Phillips is right: give Pages a try !And if that’s not working freely enough for you:try http://www.canva.com/ online or on iPad !

How do you layout pages (bleed, margins) in Inkscape?

You can’t have two pages in one Inkscape document. Of course you could use an A4 in landscape orientation and use guides for the margins and marking the centre line.Then you could use the Extensions > Render > Printing marks to mark the bleed and printing marks.

OpenWare Adobe Indesign?

There is an open source program that resembles InDesign. I do not vouch for it: Scribus, is its name.

Scribus is a desktop publishing application like InDesign and QuarkXPress. There are native versions available for Linux, Unix, Mac OS X, OS/2, and Microsoft Windows. It boasts a broad feature set of page layout features and its makers consider it comparable to the aforementioned leading commercial applications.

Scribus is designed for flexible layout and typesetting, and the ability to prepare files for professional quality image setting equipment. It can also create animated and interactive PDF presentations and forms. Example uses include writing small newspapers, brochures, newsletters, posters and books.

Released under the GNU General Public License, Scribus is free software.

Scribus supports most major graphic formats in addition to SVG. Professional type/image setting features include CMYK colors and ICC color management. It is available in more than 24 languages.

Printing is achieved via its own internal level 3 PostScript driver, including support for font embedding and sub-setting with TrueType, Type 1 and OpenType fonts. The internal driver fully supports Level 2 PostScript constructs and a large subset of Level 3 constructs.

PDF support includes transparency, encryption and a large set of the PDF 1.4 spec as well as PDF/X3, including interactive PDFs form fields, annotations and bookmarks. However, although PDF export is very good, it is not currently able to import/edit PDF files, and PDFs exported from Scribus are not searchable in Acrobat Reader if the document contains proportional fonts.

The file format, (called SLA) is based on XML and is fully documented. Text can be imported from OpenDocument text documents, as well as RTF, Microsoft Word .doc, and HTML formats (although limitations apply).

Scribus cannot read or write the native file formats of commercial programs like QuarkXPress or InDesign (or even something as Office oriented as Microsoft Publisher); the developers feel that reverse engineering those file formats would be prohibitively complex and could risk legal action from the makers of those programs.

How do I type Indian Rupee symbol from keyboard in Windows 10?

If you have the English (India) keyboard selected, then use the keys combination ‘CTRL + ALT + 4’ to get the Indian Rupee Symbol (₹).Otherwise follow the steps below:Type ‘Control Panel’ in search input at bottom-left corner of your screen.Select/Click ‘Control Panel Desktop app’ from the search results.Click on ‘Change input methods’ under Clock, Language, and Region section.You will see English (United States) from the list of keyboard languages available. Click on ‘Options’ at the right end of the English (United States) tab.Click on ‘Add an input method’ under Input Method section.Select/Click ‘English (India) Touch keyboard layout’ from the list of input methods displayed. Then click on ‘Add’ button at the bottom of the page.You will be re-directed to the previous screen. Click on ‘Save’ button at the bottom of the page and close the control panel screen.Use ‘Windows + Space’ to choose the English (India) keyboard. You can also do the same from the keyboards list at the bottom right corner (beside the date & time).Once the English (India) keyboard language is selected, you can type the Indian Rupee Symbol (₹) using the keys combination ‘CTRL + ALT + 4’.

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