Posted: 2006-10-30T22:02:38-07:00
those file formats are vector formats and other than a resolution they have no specific size!!!
IM usies a resolution or -density of 72 whcih is appropriate for a computer display (though most computers are 100 dpi these days). That is why they are small pixle wise.
If you want them postscript printer size, try adding a -density 600x600 setting before reading in the vector format.
WARNING: A word about Vector Image formats
http://www.cit.gu.edu.au/~anthony/graph ... ts/#vector
IM usies a resolution or -density of 72 whcih is appropriate for a computer display (though most computers are 100 dpi these days). That is why they are small pixle wise.
If you want them postscript printer size, try adding a -density 600x600 setting before reading in the vector format.
WARNING: A word about Vector Image formats
http://www.cit.gu.edu.au/~anthony/graph ... ts/#vector