Convert PPT to EPS or TIFF?
- From: "Peter Frank" <peter_frankde@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: 25 May 2005 06:02:19 -0700
Hi,
I need to convert some Powerpoint slides to a format providing good
quality for printing. The printing service accepts EPS and TIFF (300
dpi). Powerpoint's own TIFF saving capability is insufficient because
it only yields low resolution TIFF files. I found a tool called SnagIt
(actually a screen capturing tool) that allows "printing" the
Powerpoint slides to EPS or TIFF.
My question now is: Which format should I choose? Which provides the
best printing quality based on the source? I see that it wouldn't make
sense to convert a photograph to a vector-based format, but I am not
sure how things are here. Would I benefit from converting to EPS rather
than a high resolution TIFF?
Peter
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