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>Ok, I give up. I've tried to increase the pixel depth of my
>screen captured images to 300 dpi, but they still aren't
>looking as good as they look in the Adobe Photoshop
>reference guide. The image looks okay, but I can still see the
>pixels. The Adobe book images look smoother. The gray is
>solid gray, not a bunch of gray tiny dots. From a distance
>you can't see the dots, but up close, you can. Does anyone
>know what else can be done to smooth out these images? Any
>help would be appreciated.
>
>Thanks, Michelle
>
>
Add these commands in the graphics section in your PDD:
{} stopped pop
{ a4 } stopped pop
This will enable an Image Refinement option in some printers.
Hope it helps
Kees de Bondt
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