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Compressing a diagram
When I create a graphic in visio and add color and a couple of cliparts (very
small size) and save as a jpg, the file is over 500kb. I have to save at 300dpi for clarity. Is there any suggestions out there for further compression while keeping quality? -- Jamie |
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Hi Jamie -
Version of Visio you're using will make a difference here -- but did you try saving it as a GIF? I've been able to get impressive quality with very small file sizes with GIFs where the same pic's JPGs are huge. Stephanie Krieger author of Microsoft Office Document Designer email: blog: arouet.net -----Original Message----- When I create a graphic in visio and add color and a couple of cliparts (very small size) and save as a jpg, the file is over 500kb. I have to save at 300dpi for clarity. Is there any suggestions out there for further compression while keeping quality? -- Jamie . |
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