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'softened' photos in pwerpoint
It seems no matter how sharp I get my photos to look in Photoshop, once they
are in Powerpoint they appear slightly 'softened'. Is this a characteristic of Powerpoint? I have read through many tutorials and I have experiemented with all kids of settings, both in PS and Powerpoint, but I can never get them to look as sharp in Powerpoint as they do in other viewing applications. (Explorer, ACDSEE, Flash, etc.) In PS I have saved as uncompressed tiffs, high jpgs, low jpgs, and others. They don't look bad in Powerpoint, they just don't have that crystal detail they should have. And also I resized them in Photoshop so they drop right into Powerpoint without having to be reized in Powerpoint. Any suggestions? Thanks |
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ByronT
Because powerpoint can display your presentation at any resolution....it re-smooths them to fit. MUSHY/BLURRY GRAPHICS in PowerPoint http://www.rdpslides.com/pptfaq/FAQ00065.htm Cheers TAJ Simmons microsoft powerpoint mvp awesome - powerpoint backgrounds, free powerpoint templates, tutorials, hints and tips etc http://www.powerpointbackgrounds.com It seems no matter how sharp I get my photos to look in Photoshop, once they are in Powerpoint they appear slightly 'softened'. Is this a characteristic of Powerpoint? I have read through many tutorials and I have experiemented with all kids of settings, both in PS and Powerpoint, but I can never get them to look as sharp in Powerpoint as they do in other viewing applications. (Explorer, ACDSEE, Flash, etc.) In PS I have saved as uncompressed tiffs, high jpgs, low jpgs, and others. They don't look bad in Powerpoint, they just don't have that crystal detail they should have. And also I resized them in Photoshop so they drop right into Powerpoint without having to be reized in Powerpoint. Any suggestions? Thanks |
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