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Export image with callouts

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magnamatt

Electrical
Sep 25, 2007
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I am creating a parts manual for a machine that is modeled in S.E.

When I save as image... the resolution on the callouts and many of the drawing lines is poor. Because of this I have to save the image without callouts and add them in Word. - There has to be a better way.

I am looking to have clear images with callouts right from S.E. and then use the BOM in S.E. as the corresponding parts list for the parts manual.

Thanks in advance.
 
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Are you creating b&w line images?

If so I suggest you use monochrome tif. This is a very compact file format so you can increase the pixel count significantly to get better definition of the final image without the image file being too large.

When you create as image you should see an options button, keep the ratio and increase the pixel count, I typically approximately double it for a good resolution.

Alternatively if the manual is mostly pictures why not create a Solid Edge format version of the manual. We are experimenting with this for assembly instructions.

KENAT, probably the least qualified checker you'll ever meet...
 
Thanks, setting the manual up in S.E. is what I'm gonna try.

Thanks again.
 
The only thing I miss from using SE to create manual is being able to create an index as easily as Word can do it. Otherwise everything works fine.

Patrick
 
fyi to get the tif from a draft:

File, save as image.

In the window that pops up, save as type TIFF.

Options, check maintain ratio, approximately double 'width'. Change color to 1 bit monochrome, OK.

Doing it in SE does have disadvantages but can be useful.

I'd experiment before you commit to it.

KENAT, probably the least qualified checker you'll ever meet...
 
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