![]() ![]() If this is the question which was intended this post should not be accepted as the answer.įor the first possible question my suggestion would be to import your vector graphics into Photoshop instead of the other way around. Inkscape is primarily concerned with editing vector graphics for which resolution has no real meaning, and as such doesn't have strong tools available to handle raster issues such as pixel density. There seem to be two different possible questions here,ġ) What should I do to combine vector and raster graphics to make a good quality print.Ģ) How can I maintain raster image quality with Inkscape.įor the second possible question the answer would be a purely academic dissertation on the best possible method for turning a screw with a hammer.
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