Chad Smith
2004-10-15, 01:05 AM
I've brought this issue up on the DWF newsgroup but haven't received any useful answers/explanations, so maybe the Revit factory guys might be able to explain.
Here is the post:
We are still getting very poor quality DWF files from Revit (see attachment).
The problem is when colour is added to a Revit drawing view, and when printed, that coloured view is rasterised.
The DWF files are larger than PDF's and regenerate a lot slower on screen than in Acrobat.
Increasing the DPI of the DWF file will not work as it will only make the screen regeneration go even slower.
Currently there is no reason to switch to DWF as we can get a better file in PDF.
Is this being worked on, so we can actually get a vector DWF file out of Revit, as a DWF should?
As you can see in the attached DWF file, the section to the bottom looks great and vector like, but the plan above it is rasterised :?. Two completely different looking views on the one sheet, one good, the other ****.
Here is the post:
We are still getting very poor quality DWF files from Revit (see attachment).
The problem is when colour is added to a Revit drawing view, and when printed, that coloured view is rasterised.
The DWF files are larger than PDF's and regenerate a lot slower on screen than in Acrobat.
Increasing the DPI of the DWF file will not work as it will only make the screen regeneration go even slower.
Currently there is no reason to switch to DWF as we can get a better file in PDF.
Is this being worked on, so we can actually get a vector DWF file out of Revit, as a DWF should?
As you can see in the attached DWF file, the section to the bottom looks great and vector like, but the plan above it is rasterised :?. Two completely different looking views on the one sheet, one good, the other ****.