Thanks, Leslie. I'll try the quality options and see if that helps. Unfortunately the PPT was supplied to me by the client, and they reduced the original screen caps to fit on the screen....so we're behind on quality before we even start!? It could have been designed to focus on portions of the screen so we could keep them at 100%...but I have no input on that in this particular case. ;-(
Christie, I got an email about your post(which seems to be gone now?) and it's Very Helpful! As I've been trying to explain to my client, it's all about the quality of the original screen caps and knowing how to save/use them without scaling! The article explained the reasons and the fix very clearly! Thanks!
Hi, Carrie -- I saw that my colleague Leslie had already responded a moment or two before I did, so I went ahead and removed my 'double' post, but here again is the link to the article that I had originally shared. Thanks for the update and glad to hear it was so helpful! :)
5 Replies
Hi Carrie!
Here are some tips for recording your screencast.
You can also change some of the publishing quality options.
This post was removed by the author
Thanks, Leslie. I'll try the quality options and see if that helps. Unfortunately the PPT was supplied to me by the client, and they reduced the original screen caps to fit on the screen....so we're behind on quality before we even start!? It could have been designed to focus on portions of the screen so we could keep them at 100%...but I have no input on that in this particular case. ;-(
Christie, I got an email about your post(which seems to be gone now?) and it's Very Helpful! As I've been trying to explain to my client, it's all about the quality of the original screen caps and knowing how to save/use them without scaling! The article explained the reasons and the fix very clearly! Thanks!
Awesome. Thanks for the update Carrie :)
Hi, Carrie -- I saw that my colleague Leslie had already responded a moment or two before I did, so I went ahead and removed my 'double' post, but here again is the link to the article that I had originally shared. Thanks for the update and glad to hear it was so helpful! :)
This discussion is closed. You can start a new discussion or contact Articulate Support.