If you know the resolution of your advertisement (in dpi, for example 600dpi), and the size in inches: Just export the image (as png, via File -> "Export PNG image"), and set the pixels to the required size (e.g. You might want to add a white background, depending on the requirements of the magazine (do they also want to use it on a website?). Keep in mind that png (unlike jpg) supports transparency. Which of these options you choose depends on the info you got from the magazine. There are two ways to get a png image of the necessary size: If you need that, ask another question here.) (In fact, many print magazines require tiff (lossless raster) or, more often, pdf formats (vector/raster) for their advertising sections, often also in a different color space than the screen's RGB (CMYK). It might be wiser to send them a png, if the magazine didn't explicitly ask for a jpg, to ensure that the image quality is okay. Jpg is a lossy format, that's one of the reasons why Inkscape does not support to export to that format.
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