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G Dean Blake - 01 Mar 2005 02:12 GMT
I have some business cards and short publications I want to put on my
website but when I save as .jpg or html the quality is terrible - much worse
than the diaplayed or printed .pub document.  What am I doing wrong?
thanks,
G
DavidF - 01 Mar 2005 12:41 GMT
Perhaps try a GIF image instead. For some reason it seems a better format
for text, and the files are a bit smaller when optimized for the web.

DavidF

> I have some business cards and short publications I want to put on my
> website but when I save as .jpg or html the quality is terrible - much worse
> than the diaplayed or printed .pub document.  What am I doing wrong?
> thanks,
> G
G Dean Blake - 04 Mar 2005 01:21 GMT
GIF is worse  - very blurry
> Perhaps try a GIF image instead. For some reason it seems a better format
> for text, and the files are a bit smaller when optimized for the web.
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
>> thanks,
>> G
DavidF - 04 Mar 2005 01:38 GMT
Hi G,

Perhaps check the scale of the image? Right click the image > change picture
> scale picture...or at least that is how you do it in Pub 2000. Is it 100%?

And if that doesn't help, please post back more details as to what steps you
are taking. Are you scanning the business cards and documents? If so, what
dpi? Are you optimizing the images before you insert them into your webpage?
As I read your original message it is unclear as to what exactly you are
doing.

DavidF

> GIF is worse  - very blurry
> > Perhaps try a GIF image instead. For some reason it seems a better format
[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
> >> thanks,
> >> G
 
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