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Partly framed logo in presentation
I have stumbled across a few presentations now (Office 2007 I believe) where
the company logo image shows up with a black line on the left side and at the bottom. Like half a frame. Anyone knows why or has seen this? Thanks in advance -- Best regards Malin D Office consultant/Trainer |
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Partly framed logo in presentation
Is it a PNG file that has transparency? If so, my first guess is
less-than-perfect implementation of the alpha channel, the geeky function that is responsible for transparency. I see that a lot. Also bad anti-aliasing, another geeky concept from the graphics world. I assume that these unwanted lines show up around the perimeter of the rectangular shape, not over the logo itself, right? If so, a little snip with the Crop tool would take care of it. The more permanent solution would be to haul that graphic back to a competent image-editing application and reapply the transparency. -- Rick Altman The Presentation Summit October 17-20 | San Diego http://www.PresentationSummit.com "Malin D" wrote in message ... I have stumbled across a few presentations now (Office 2007 I believe) where the company logo image shows up with a black line on the left side and at the bottom. Like half a frame. Anyone knows why or has seen this? Thanks in advance -- Best regards Malin D Office consultant/Trainer |
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Partly framed logo in presentation
Thank you - this I believ is excactly it. (and thanks both of you for taking
your time.) -- Best regards Malin D Office consultant/Trainer "Rick Altman" wrote: Is it a PNG file that has transparency? If so, my first guess is less-than-perfect implementation of the alpha channel, the geeky function that is responsible for transparency. I see that a lot. Also bad anti-aliasing, another geeky concept from the graphics world. I assume that these unwanted lines show up around the perimeter of the rectangular shape, not over the logo itself, right? If so, a little snip with the Crop tool would take care of it. The more permanent solution would be to haul that graphic back to a competent image-editing application and reapply the transparency. -- Rick Altman The Presentation Summit October 17-20 | San Diego http://www.PresentationSummit.com "Malin D" wrote in message ... I have stumbled across a few presentations now (Office 2007 I believe) where the company logo image shows up with a black line on the left side and at the bottom. Like half a frame. Anyone knows why or has seen this? Thanks in advance -- Best regards Malin D Office consultant/Trainer . |
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