hnston
> Envoyé : dimanche 2 décembre 2001 05:05
> À : 'Jacques Paris'
> Cc : [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Objet : RE: MI-L: Increase dpi in Images (Ultimate Guide)
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> Premise: You use 'Save Window As' to grab maps, legends, layouts,
> etc. to
along
in various forms over the years to the list, and thought I would do so
again.
Regards,
Stan Johnston B.Sc.
Geologist
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Jacques Paris
Sent: November 30, 2001 08:54 AM
To: Caroline Hilton;
vember 30, 2001 04:22
To: MI-L
Subject: Re: MI-L: Increase dpi in Images
There's a 'screen print' shareware program, called Snag-it, which allows you
to capture screenshots at any resolution of your choice. it's available at
http://www.techsmith.com/ and costs US$40 to buy, but y
Hello Lyn,
A few listers have correctly mentioned that you can increase the size of a
saved image simply by increasing the size (in whatever paper unit you are
using) in the "Save Windows As..." dialog. I have always found it quite
annoying that pixels is not a choice when saving images as it is
There's a 'screen print' shareware program, called Snag-it, which allows you
to capture screenshots at any resolution of your choice. it's available at
http://www.techsmith.com/ and costs US$40 to buy, but you can 'evaluate it'
for free (45 days).
Caroline
- Original Message -
From: Lyn
use custom image size when saving window - resolution will increase
according to increase of custom size compared to default.
Mikhail Soloviev
Dept. of Vertebrate Zoology
Moscow State University
Moscow, 119899, Russia
e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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What works for me is: Override the size of the Save Window As defaults to
some multiple of what you want the final image to be; then re-size it in the
target application. So, for example, you want a net 3" x 3" picture in a
powerpoint presentation. When you save the window, make the size of the