How to prepare images for Publisher

M

Max

What's the best way to prepare digital images (JPGs) for insertion into Publisher 2003? If the resulting file size is no object and if the only concern is the quality of the printed document, should all images be converted to 150 DPI? Should they be resampled to approximately the same size as will appear in the publication. Is there any advantage to oversizing them? Again, if quality output is the only concern, is there an advantage to embedding or linking the images?
Thanks in advance etc., etc.
 
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°°°MS°Publisher°°°

If you are only printing to an inkjet or laser printer 150dpi is the correct
DPI setting. You will get no improvement whatsoever using a higher
resolution.

For offset printing you would use 300dpi
 
E

Ed Bennett

A small child turns to Ed, and exclaims: "Look! Look! A post from
°°°MS°Publisher°°° said:
You will get no improvement whatsoever using a
higher resolution.

I can tell the difference between a 150dpi image and a 300dpi full-page
image output at high quality on my printer.
 
J

JoAnn Paules

That's because you're a kid. Wait until you're my age! You'll be greatful
that you can read a billboard. :)
 

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