jeffw
2006-04-14, 08:34 PM
Our office uses TIF images for archival record sets. We did this with relative ease within Autocad. Now that we are migrating to Revit we have hit a few snags.
The standard Export->Image does not do a very good job of creating a usable TIF image. It appears that the highest resolution TIF we can create is 150dpi. Not only is the resolution very low, the file size is enormous (80MB+/- for just an empty 30x42 title block). If we change the resolution to 600dpi, Revit will not write the file and requests that the resolution be reduced.
I have tried changing my default print setup within Revit from Color to Grayscale or Black Line and have received the same results, including huge file sizes.
In Autocad we could create 400dpi TIFs that ranged from 400K to 2MB (much less than 80MB) with excellent results.
Has anyone be able to tackle this problem?
The standard Export->Image does not do a very good job of creating a usable TIF image. It appears that the highest resolution TIF we can create is 150dpi. Not only is the resolution very low, the file size is enormous (80MB+/- for just an empty 30x42 title block). If we change the resolution to 600dpi, Revit will not write the file and requests that the resolution be reduced.
I have tried changing my default print setup within Revit from Color to Grayscale or Black Line and have received the same results, including huge file sizes.
In Autocad we could create 400dpi TIFs that ranged from 400K to 2MB (much less than 80MB) with excellent results.
Has anyone be able to tackle this problem?