RE: Question about graphics - PDF, HTML

Subject: RE: Question about graphics - PDF, HTML
From: "Sean Brierley" <sbri -at- haestad -dot- com>
To: "TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com>
Date: Thu, 1 Aug 2002 13:01:22 -0400


"Screen Captures 102," <
http://www.raycomm.com/techwhirl/magazine/technical/screencapgraphicshom
epage.html>

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manually paste it together in your browser.

Sean

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Sean Brierley
Software Documentation Specialist
Haestad Methods
http://www.haestad.com
203-805-0572 (voice)
203-597-1488 (fax)



-----Original Message-----
From: Stevenson, Rebecca [mailto:Rebecca -dot- Stevenson -at- workscape -dot- com]

I checked the archives but was unable to come up with anything that
addressed the issue my group is having, which is that the process we use
for graphics turns out lovely PDFs but really, really, awful-looking
HTML pages.

The process (don't ask me to justify it, I inherited this from a
previous company, didn't want to mess with what seemed to work) is to
take a screen shot (SnagIt) at 600 dpi, save it as a GIF, import into
Frame at 600 dpi and then scale it up 350%. They turn out tolerably
crisp in PDFs. Recently we've expanded our workflow to include HTML for
some documents, and the graphics are quite poor - they look as bad as or
worse than they do in Frame. Screen shots taken at low resolution (72)
seem to make good HTML pages but are far too large in Frame, and any
down-scaling introduces blurriness again.

Rather than change settings at random and see which ones might improve
things, I thought I would ask this august company if you have solved
similar problems in the past? Presumably the matter is a simple one
created by my own ignorance of graphics formats.

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