I'm new to graphic design. I have created a small booklet with some prints created in Inkscape (svg).
Since I don't have (or know) proper tools I've been using Powerpoint, which is a program I can work with. The designs have been exported from Inkscape as PNG and inserted in Powerpoint. Apart from the prints there is some text. Then I saved all in PDF
but
the quality of the prints is decreased. I tried to import directly the SVG in Powerpoint but, again, the quality is not good (not vector).
What can I do to be able to save a proper PDF?
Maybe directly in Inkscape creating multiple pages and pasting the text?
Hi there,
I'm new to graphic design. I have created a small booklet with some prints created in Inkscape (svg).
Since I don't have (or know) proper tools I've been using Powerpoint, which is a program I can work with. The designs have been exported from Inkscape as PNG and inserted in Powerpoint. Apart from the prints there is some text. Then I saved all in PDF
but
the quality of the prints is decreased. I tried to import directly the SVG in Powerpoint but, again, the quality is not good (not vector).
What can I do to be able to save a proper PDF?
Maybe directly in Inkscape creating multiple pages and pasting the text?
thanks
No need for Powerpoint. Inkscape can generate perfect pdf files.
Use the page tool to create multipage images then [File > Save a Copy...] and choose pdf as the file type.
Great
I'll check it out
thanks