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measure units in illustrator.

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Mar 22, 2011 Mar 22, 2011

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hello forumers.

id like to know the equivelant of a point in illustrator to cms

ive been told that one point in illustrator is :point = .3528 millimeters

is that true,and where can i view this?

and because im not good in maths,id like to know how many cms is 50points?im trying to do the math but im getting confusing results.

thank you.

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Community Expert , Mar 22, 2011 Mar 22, 2011

Mike,

By definition, 1pt = 1/72in, and 1in = 25.4mm, so 1pt is .35277777777777800000, approximately.

See correction of wrong values.

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Mar 22, 2011 Mar 22, 2011

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Draw a 1 pt square, change the rulers to mm or cm and try using the transform palette.

Illustrator says .353 mm, so .0353 cm.

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Mar 22, 2011 Mar 22, 2011

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inquestflash,

1pt = 1/72 in = 25.4/72 mm = 0.356944 etc mm.

1pt = 1/72 in = 2.54/72 mm = 0.0356944 etc cc.

50pt = 2.54*50/72 cm = 1.784722 etc cm.

etc means more of the same (4 and 2 respectively).

Edit: Mike, I am afraid you have Use Preview Bounds ticked, and used a 1pt stroke.

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Mar 22, 2011 Mar 22, 2011

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The app will do the math… even mix your measures in dialogs 25.41mm + 1" etc.

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Mar 22, 2011 Mar 22, 2011

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The default unit of measurement in Illustrator is points (a point equals .3528 millimeter).

72 points are actually .996264 inches

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Mar 22, 2011 Mar 22, 2011

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Mike,

By definition, 1pt = 1/72in, and 1in = 25.4mm, so 1pt is .35277777777777800000, approximately.

See correction of wrong values.

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Mar 22, 2011 Mar 22, 2011

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inquestflash,

As Marks says, it is possible to let Illy calculate for you. Obviously, there may be reasons to do it yourself.

The values mentioned in post #2 we based upon an error (25.7 instead of 25.4mm = 1in); the right value is 1pt = 0.35277 etc mm.

So the right (approximate) values would be:

1pt = 0.3528mm = 0.03528cm

50pt = 1.764cm.

Sorry.

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Mar 22, 2011 Mar 22, 2011

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Assuming you're on Windows, go download the freeware Convert utility. Keep it handy on your desktop and in your Start menu. It's simple, no nonsense, and it'll be useful for far more than just linear measure.

http://www.snapfiles.com/downloads/convert/dlconvert.html

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Mar 23, 2011 Mar 23, 2011

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wow,gentlemen your information is like overwhelming great info totaly.

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For my part you are welcome, inquestflash.

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