When I use the copy (Ctl+C) function and paste into PhotoEditor, I get the
full image quality.
However, if you use the PowerPoint right-click the picture and 'save as'
function, you will have somewhat mixed results. The Save as function
limited to a maximum of 150 dpi. So, if the original picture is taken at 72
dpi, and it is resized to 1/3 the size, you will loss about 1/3 of the
picture quality. Like Glenna said, PowerPoint is not designed to be a
graphics editing program, so it kinda self-imposes this limit to keep from
having to handle the extra picture data (that can not be displayed anyway).
If you want to use the right click save picture as function, then resize the
picture back to 100%, then right click and save away. You can use the undo
in PowerPoint to reset the image size after you have saved it.
Is this more like what you wanted?
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