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hi everyone,
is there any way to import a really quality jpg file ( of drawing in hidden mode (lines bw)? I've tried to set 10000 pixels' but it still very "bumpy". also, I imported pdf file' and its also very low quality. I need your help!!! asap...
tnks.nika
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Hey Nika
importing and controlling images in Revit is still somehow stuck in 1992!
as for the quality, you will need to start with a good quality jpeg, Revit is not going to get the quality up or down for you...
so try to import a good quality image, test print and see how it looks...
HTH
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