When saving file to pdf, at the archicad, i have chosen a 2400 dpi. When i try to open it in (.pdf file) at the Photoshop, i get a settings window, in wich i have to chose, a Color type, is it going to be 8 or 16 bit... and the most important: the number of "pixels per inch", or "pixels per cm". Wich number should i type? I don`t know is the dpi (dots per inch) is the same thing as "pixels per inch"? Is it or not?
While waiting someone to help with the above dillema, i have tried typing the "300" pixels per inch. Everything seems ok, i have got a huge image (about 4500x3000 pixels, wich would not be possible if i have used a print screen button). The only problem with this image, is that it does not have a margins, wich i have set at the Archicad .pdf file. Do i need to manualy add this margins to this .gif drawing (i am going to save it at the .gif for example) if i want to print it (at the beggining of these topic, i said that i want to create a image files out of my .pdf Archicad drawings, cause i need an image files for the Powerpoint presentation. But some time ago, i got
this problem wich i can`t solve right now, cause i don`t have a place where to donwload that file (Hotfix), so i am going to solve this problem by opening a .pdf archicad file into Photoshop, editing it (adding a text in it) and then printing it. Oh, i supose this seems a pretty much confusing for anyone that reads this, so i will try to make myself more clear:
After opeing a .pdf Archicad file into the Photoshop, i seems that the margins have desapeared. Do i have to add them (by creating an iamge. enlarged for the marigins and then pasting on it, the image i got for the .pdf) if i want to print that image, with the options(margins) as the .pdf file?