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Alex
Hi Everyone
Here's a few more tricks I learnt whilst coping from
Acrobat and they appear to word in most windows
applications.
When coping pixel based images, the zoom setting affects
the copy quality. What I normally do is zoom in to the
max and copy, if ypu get a memory error, zoom out and copy
again, keep doing this until you find the zoom setting
that gives you no memory error.
Then when pasting in Photoshop, Photo-Paint or whatever
your desired image editing package is, do not past as a
new document. Instead, create a blank page with a dpi of
at least 600 with the dimensions matching your screen res,
then paste the image as an object on to the blank page.
Once on the blank page you can edit, the dpi, size, colour
palette etc as normal to reduce the file size of the image
without affecting the quality.
Hope this helps
Alex
Here's a few more tricks I learnt whilst coping from
Acrobat and they appear to word in most windows
applications.
When coping pixel based images, the zoom setting affects
the copy quality. What I normally do is zoom in to the
max and copy, if ypu get a memory error, zoom out and copy
again, keep doing this until you find the zoom setting
that gives you no memory error.
Then when pasting in Photoshop, Photo-Paint or whatever
your desired image editing package is, do not past as a
new document. Instead, create a blank page with a dpi of
at least 600 with the dimensions matching your screen res,
then paste the image as an object on to the blank page.
Once on the blank page you can edit, the dpi, size, colour
palette etc as normal to reduce the file size of the image
without affecting the quality.
Hope this helps
Alex