15 high quality images in a 1.13MB PPT file

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Dick Stouffer

How do they do it? I cannot figure it out.

A friend sent me this .ppt file. It is only 1.13MB yet contains 15 high-quality images.

I cannot come close to reproducing this file. Even following the directions in PPTOOLS, just four of these photos produce a file of three and a half megabytes !

Please. Some one of you out there must know the secret. How is it done?

What kind of graphic image is being used? BMP, PNG, JPG, GIF, TIF? What sort of compression allows PowerPoint to expand the images to full screen with this kind of detail?

The file is on my web site: http://RDStouffer.net/Original.ppt The photos are of Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan al Nahyan's family home in the United Arab Emirates.

Do you have tools with which to analyze the contents of a PowerPoint file? Please tell me what kind of graphic is being used and how in the world such a small file can contain so many quality images.

My sincere thanks,

Dick Stouffer
 
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Steve Rindsberg

JPG possibly, but if you save as web page then prowl around the folder of
supporting files it creates, you'll find the original image files.
 

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