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Old September 8th, 2006, 09:46 PM posted to microsoft.public.publisher
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Default Increase the resolution of a picture in a pdf/ publisher docum

I will check to see if anyone has the original logo.
Thanks much!


"Mike Williams" wrote:

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Horizontal resolution = 96 dpi; Veritical resolution = 96 dpi


In that case someone at some time has saved the logo as a jpeg. The jpeg
format is a "lossy" format that was specially developed for compressing
typical "photos" and should definitely not be used for saving high
resolution images. A typical company logo would be initially drawn and saved
in a high resolution "drawing" format such as metafile (.wmf) which is
essentially a graphical "description" of the drawing. Do you have access to
the original logo in its original format? Otherwise, it might be that
someone has scanned an original high quality printed logo, in which case
they should have scanned it at the highest native resolutuon that the
scanner can handle and saved it in a lossless format, such as Windows bitmap
(.bmp) or some other lossless format. If you don't have access to the
original drawing, do you have access to a scanned copy such as the one I
have described?

Maureen



 




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