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Author Name: Juraj Betak (@jurajbetak) Original Redmine Issue: 17044
Redmine category:map_composer/printing
QGIS > Map Composer > Export as image > *.TIF QGIS > Map Composer > Export as PDF > *.PDF
It would be nice to set e.g. compression type of my exported map to TIF or PNG, or set compression level when saving to JPG, or more settings for PDF export (namely handling fonts, text to curves, compression and/or downsampling for bitmaps, etc.) Already discussed on forums: https://gis.stackexchange.com/questions/123585/save-map-in-raster-format-from-qgis-using-compression https://gis.stackexchange.com/questions/252760/how-to-apply-compression-e-g-lzw-when-exporting-a-map-from-qgis-composer-to-t
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Author Name: Juraj Betak (@jurajbetak)
Original Redmine Issue: 17044
Redmine category:map_composer/printing
QGIS > Map Composer > Export as image > *.TIF
QGIS > Map Composer > Export as PDF > *.PDF
It would be nice to set e.g. compression type of my exported map to TIF or PNG, or set compression level when saving to JPG, or more settings for PDF export (namely handling fonts, text to curves, compression and/or downsampling for bitmaps, etc.)
Already discussed on forums:
https://gis.stackexchange.com/questions/123585/save-map-in-raster-format-from-qgis-using-compression
https://gis.stackexchange.com/questions/252760/how-to-apply-compression-e-g-lzw-when-exporting-a-map-from-qgis-composer-to-t
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: