Publication saved as jpeg has low resolution text

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Publisherwonk

When I create publications with text and graphics it would sure be nice if we
could improve the resolution of the jpeg file of the publication when you use
the option of saving the publication as a JPEG. The text always is too
blurry when you go to print it.

The text is also low resolution when you save your publication as a TIFF
file.]

Is there anyway you can set the resolution that publisher saves the JPEG AND
TIFF files?

It looks like the text comes about 100 dpi and I need 200dpi for crisp
looking text.

Thanks for your help and ideas!
 
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Ed Bennett

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Publisherwonk said:
When I create publications with text and graphics it would sure be
nice if we could improve the resolution of the jpeg file of the
publication when you use the option of saving the publication as a
JPEG. The text always is too blurry when you go to print it.

Publisher 2002 only exports images at screen resolution. Publisher 2003
exports up to 300dpi. If you don't want to get or can't run Publisher 2003,
you can use an application such as SnagIt from www.techsmith.com to capture
a "printout" of the document (you print to a special printer driver that
captures the publication as an image instead of sending it to a printer), or
you could create a PDF using an application such as PrimPDF from
www.primopdf.com
 
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Eric

Ed Bennett said:
A small child turns to Ed, and exclaims: "Look! Look! A post from


Publisher 2002 only exports images at screen resolution. Publisher 2003
exports up to 300dpi. If you don't want to get or can't run Publisher 2003,
you can use an application such as SnagIt from www.techsmith.com to capture
a "printout" of the document (you print to a special printer driver that
captures the publication as an image instead of sending it to a printer), or
you could create a PDF using an application such as PrimPDF from
www.primopdf.com

Or... you can create a hi-res JPG (or TIFF) image printer option using
GhostScript.

Instructions are in the thread "Re: .tif high res save?"

available here:

<http://groups.google.com/[email protected]>

Eric
 

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