EPS, TIFF, PNG, and SVG image size

When you print a snapshot of selected viewports to an Encapsulated PostScript (EPS), TIFF, PNG, or SVG format file, Abaqus/CAE determines the size of the image based on the size you specify and the overall aspect ratio of the viewports. You can control the aspect ratio by manipulating the viewports on the canvas.

Related Topics
Windows and PostScript image layout
Controlling the destination and appearance of printed images

In the options dialog box (EPS Options, TIFF Options, PNG Options, or SVG Options) you can choose one of the following methods to specify the size of the printed image:

  • Use the size of the image on the screen. (Abaqus/CAE indicates the current image size in the options dialog box.) This method is the default.

  • Set the width or height. You specify only one dimension; Abaqus/CAE computes the other dimension to maintain the aspect ratio of the viewports. When you are creating an EPS-format file, you specify the width or height in either inches or millimeters. When you are creating a TIFF, PNG, or SVG format file, you specify the width or height in screen pixels; increasing the number of pixels increases the image size. The maximum image size allowed is 1280 × 1024 pixels.