Re: Scanned image format
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Date: 09/28/04
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Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2004 13:02:13 -0700
Thanks. As I'm only scanning text I have saved as a tiff
file which seems to produce the best image for the lowest
memory.
>-----Original Message-----
>Quick tour:
>
>Scan to TIFF (lossless). Scan 100%. - keep this base
scan.
>Then in your favorite image editor...adjust/crop/size
etc to get the image the way you want it to look.
Optimize it. Save As xxx.JPG.
>
>(make sure your not working in the print world (CMYK)
you want to be working in a RGB workspace)
>
>Keep your original TIFF.
>
>Don't keep adjusting and saving your JPG (once or twice
you'll get a way with) - everytime you save you lose
quality...thats why you go back to your TIFF....or
whatever lossless format you like.
>
>
>
><anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:01ef01c4a58a$d5ea2ba0$a401280a@phx.gbl...
>| I thought acrobat was the standard for viewing scanned
>| images?
>| >-----Original Message-----
>| > you'd just be wasting bandwidth if you put up an
image
>| of 300 dpi...use 72 for web work.
>| >
>| >Resize it and save it as a jpg, then Import it into
your
>| FP Image folder and from there insert it into your
>| design.
>| >
>| >I bet you can get that image down to 27-40k and not
be
>| able to discern any loss.
>| >
>| >Not sure why you'd want to use Acrobat for
this...need
>| more info for a better answer.
>| >
>| >hth,
>| >
>| >Rob
>| >
>| >"Rich" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
>| message news:3bfa01c4a584$6651f5d0$a301280a@phx.gbl...
>| >| What's the best and most efficient way of
displyaing
>| >| scanned images in FrontPage?
>| >| I have a scanned A5 image in black and white that
is
>| high
>| >| memory (approx 206kb) that I do not wish to
compress
>| >| further as I will lose the quality (I use PaintShop
>| Pro
>| >| incidentally).
>| >| Should I paste into a blank webpage or is it better
to
>| >| use another application such as Acrobat, Or is
there
>| >| another way I can reduce the memory?
>| >| Thanks
>| >.
>| >
>.
>
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