Re: Better Resolution with zoom-in Effect
- From: "Bill Dilworth" <vestprog2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 1 Mar 2009 12:15:48 -0500
Hi Walter,
Yes, this is correct and a royal pain.
Regardless of the resolution of the source image when inserted into
PowerPoint, the image starts the presented slide at the screen resolution.
If you then zoom in on it (even at only 200%), it quickly pixilated.
To fix this, you can "fool" PowerPoint into including better detail in the
picture than it wants to. Simply insert the image at the enlarged size on
your slide, then automatically at the beginning of the slide animate it to
shrink (via quick unseen animation), then you can enlarge it (via seen
slower animation) without pixilation.
If you need additional help figuring out how to do this, post back with the
version of PowerPoint you are using.
Bill Dilworth
"Walter" <nospam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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PP 2003:
I use the zoom-in ecceft to enlarge a small pic (jpeg). The enlarged
picture's resolution is getting very bad. How can solve the problem? The
big pictures quality should be better....
MAYDAY!!!
Walter
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