table with text (image)- crispness of text? Apr 13, 2012 By Susan Parnell Does anyone have any tips for creating crisper text when saving a table with text as an image?
Phil Mayor Hero 12 years ago04/13/12 at 7:55 am (UTC) If you are using ppt to save a s a picture, the format you choose is important in terms of quality from low to high jpg, png, tiff, you could also increase the dpi setting in ppt in the registry to 300 dpi (I dont like messing with the registry)
Bob S 12 years ago04/13/12 at 3:11 pm (UTC) Another tactic that often works for capturing weird stuff involves SnagIt ... Btw, possibly the best $50 you'll ever spend next to a case of Samuel Smith's pale ale Use the print-to option but select SnagIt as your printer of choice. Let SnagIt do the conversion. Another benefit is you can set "SnagIt printer" to 600DPI which allows higher rez captures depending on the source. Hope this helps, Bob
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If you are using ppt to save a s a picture, the format you choose is important in terms of quality from low to high
jpg, png, tiff, you could also increase the dpi setting in ppt in the registry to 300 dpi (I dont like messing with the registry)
Thanks.
Another tactic that often works for capturing weird stuff involves SnagIt ...
Btw, possibly the best $50 you'll ever spend next to a case of Samuel Smith's pale ale
Use the print-to option but select SnagIt as your printer of choice. Let SnagIt do the conversion.
Another benefit is you can set "SnagIt printer" to 600DPI which allows higher rez captures depending on the source.
Hope this helps,
Bob
Hi Bob
Thanks for the tip.
Susan
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