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About display resolution and printing resolution
The resolution displayed in the computer is 72, but the printing must be above 300. This is because the characteristics of display and printing equipment determine that 72 printing is definitely not as clear as 300 printing.

The drawing size is 700x700 mm and the resolution is 300, so the actual pixel size in the computer should reach 8268x8268 pixels.

This kind of map also has to go to Neto. Com, if not, the resolution will be reduced a little.

It is best not to enlarge the small picture, because it will be blurred.

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You don't understand a lot of knowledge and can't use search engines, hehe.

If you are just on a whim; Play once in a while and then give up.

Turn to vector diagram? Hey hey.

If it's a simple graph, it's ok. If it's a character image or something, give it up. Not to mention how complicated it is. Even if I turn around, I can't stand it. Throw it away.

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Hehe, what do you know?

Don't you know that bitmap enlargement is just for blurring? If you want to print 700x700 mm and 300 mm resolutions, the actual pixel size in the computer should reach 8268x8268 pixels, and the picture you are looking for is only 1000x 1000 pixels. What's the use? You are not an inkjet printer. You can make do with a smaller resolution.

Don't you know that converting bitmap into vector will lose a lot of color information and hierarchy?

So what if you know CorelDRAW? Can you solve the above problems?

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Hehe, I'm really too lazy to tell you. Do you understand or not? I've made your question very clear (and I've replied four times, and now I feel painful)

If you feel "modest", enlarge 1000 pixels to 8000 pixels, don't blur, and don't convert bitmap into vector to keep color information, so no one will call you sb.

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I don't want to answer, it doesn't make sense, because you can't understand what I said from top to bottom.

You said I didn't say it, so forget it.

I don't want to explain and correct the meaning and function of some people about screen resolution, image resolution and printing resolution.

I replied four times before someone answered (I think my patience has been very good)

Anyway, there are so many "experts" upstairs, you can ask them, but you can compare what they say according to the actual effect (vest is also included, hehe)