In article <0DEB466C-7124-4443-9ACA-(E-Mail Removed)>, Perplexed!
wrote:
> I converted a ppt slide into a gif picture but now picture is really blurry.
> I need to place this in an advertisement, how do I make the picture sharper
> or should I have saved it as something else?
I'd save as PNG rather than GIF. GIFs can only have 256 or fewer colors, which
won't do much for your pictures. PNGs can have millions of colors.
Then try some of the suggestions here:
Improve PowerPoint's GIF, BMP, PNG, JPG export resolution
http://www.pptfaq.com/FAQ00052.htm
If you use PPT 2002 or higher, be aware that the image exports ... um ... well
... suck. If the text looks like the pup's been chewing on it, that's what bit
you. And the text <g>.
The fix is to use one of the suggestions in the page above, export at higher
resolution that you really need, then downsample in any image editing program to
the final needed rez.
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Steve Rindsberg, PPT MVP
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