Displaying Photo Album pictures in high resolution?

G

Guest

Greetings,
I am trying to make a Photo Album for my website with PP2003. It was
working great up untill the point I went to veiw my Album in .html format.
All my pictures were displayed in low resolution, when the actual pictures
are high res. I can't seem to find anywhere that PP is compressing the
pictures.
 
M

Michael Koerner

It probably does it when it when you publish to html. You have to keep in mind,
that high resolution images result in large filesizes, which take time to
download, if your looking at your web page via dial-up modem

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Greetings,
I am trying to make a Photo Album for my website with PP2003. It was
working great up untill the point I went to veiw my Album in .html format.
All my pictures were displayed in low resolution, when the actual pictures
are high res. I can't seem to find anywhere that PP is compressing the
pictures.
 
G

Guest

I am using DSL.
And I do not want to load them fast, I want them in high res. Is there
anyway to set what resolution i want them at? Or a way to keep it at the
setting the file is at?
 
M

Michael Koerner

You might want to check to see what compression feature is set

Select the image in your presentation that you want to compress/uncompress.

In the Picture toolbar (View menu > Toolbars > Picture), select the Compress
button . The Compress Pictures window will appear.

In the Apply to section, choose whether to apply the compression to all the
pictures in the presentation or just the selected one.

In the Change resolution section, select the Web/Screen option if you will be
primarily displaying your presentation on screen or on the web. This will change
the resolution of your image to 96 dpi.

In the Options section, check the Compress pictures box. If you have cropped the
image using the Crop tool in the Picture toolbar, you can also select the option
to delete any information that has been cropped from your picture by checking
the appropriate box.


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I am using DSL.
And I do not want to load them fast, I want them in high res. Is there
anyway to set what resolution i want them at? Or a way to keep it at the
setting the file is at?
 
S

Steve Rindsberg

Check Tools, Options, General.
Click Web Options then click the Pictures tab.
What's the target resolution set to?
 

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