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I have managed to make some nice odds and ends for my website with publisher, but the dilemma I run into is when it gets loaded onto the site, the quality sucks.
I have saved it in the highest res. and edited with gimp. Now what??? It looks good on everything but the site itself. |
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Knoxville TN Home Inspector
Fogarty Home Inspection Services Professional mold and radon testing of east Tn Professional home and commercial inspections of Knoxville www.homeinspectorknoxville.com Title: Home Inspector Knoxville Meta Keywords- Knoxville home inspection, Oak Ridge TN home inspector,... |
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Can you attached the file here so we can see it?
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Dominic Maricic
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I figured it out. For some od reason higher res does not mean better pic quality. If the one in the middle is selected as far as dpi then it comes out pretty good. Not perfect but close.
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Knoxville TN Home Inspector
Fogarty Home Inspection Services Professional mold and radon testing of east Tn Professional home and commercial inspections of Knoxville www.homeinspectorknoxville.com Title: Home Inspector Knoxville Meta Keywords- Knoxville home inspection, Oak Ridge TN home inspector,... |
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Resolution is size. DPI is quality. If you up the resolution without changing the DPI you get a blown up image like on a copy machine.
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Dominic Maricic
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