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	<title>Comments on: History of Electronic Music Instruments &#8211; Poster for the Ligetisplit Ensemble</title>
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		<title>By: Nik</title>
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		<description>Looks great!

How do you approach exporting high res sketches from Processing?
Processing&#039;s built-in PDF export can get really bogged down with complicated sketches, and I&#039;ve seen Marius Watz&#039;s TileSaver class... but I think that just saves larger versions at 72 dpi...

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<p>How do you approach exporting high res sketches from Processing?<br />
Processing&#8217;s built-in PDF export can get really bogged down with complicated sketches, and I&#8217;ve seen Marius Watz&#8217;s TileSaver class&#8230; but I think that just saves larger versions at 72 dpi&#8230;</p>
<p>Thanks Anthony!</p>
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