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How do you make image crisp at different resolution? |
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Dec 4th 2003 | #131879 Report |
Member since: Jan 13th 2003 Posts: 26 |
Hi, Im creating a resume CD with 2 (indentical) versions., 1 for 800x600 resolution veiwers & the other for 1024x768 viewers. When I finished putting together my CD, I burned it, then test ran both files. I noticed that the 800x600 file viewed on a 800x600 rez screen looked great, but when I ran the 1024x768 file on a computer with that rez settings, the images didnt look as crisp & sharp (some where blurry) as the 800x600 file. I used the identical same images for both files. Most of the images where created in Photoshop7 at 800x600. Is there a way I can make the same images crisp for 1024x768 resoultion also? Thank you |
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Dec 5th 2003 | #131937 Report |
Member since: Aug 12th 2002 Posts: 1693 |
uhm I'm I getting this right? You used the 800*600 image and resized it to 1024*768? That you can't do. You can't make a image bigger in photoshop only smaller. So if this was your question then no you can't really do anything about it... It's only vector graphics like adobe illustrator that can resize images without the quality changing. You should always make a bit image and then you can shrink it to the size you want it too... |
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Dec 5th 2003 | #131984 Report |
Member since: Jan 13th 2003 Posts: 26 |
Thanks for the info censure, you know what I noticed. I took my file & converted it to .WMF format placed it in my flash file & previewed it at 1024x768, and it looked super crisp & clean. The only downside is the file is 244KB in size & I dont think you can compress wmf files to reduce thier size. Should I use this?
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Dec 6th 2003 | #132042 Report |
Member since: Jun 20th 2003 Posts: 1203 |
You can usually increase a picture by 20% without losing too much image quality. PS does a good job guessing up to that point.
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Dec 6th 2003 | #132043 Report |
Member since: Oct 16th 2003 Posts: 717 |
wait, this is a resume for a cd and u're worried about a 244kb file? this is not internet browsing we're talking about here.
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Dec 8th 2003 | #132375 Report |
Member since: Jan 13th 2003 Posts: 26 |
Thank you
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