Re: Pictures having unwanted borders

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I rotated the image in Photoshop. The unwanted border is now on the top of
the image in Web Page Preview and, being worse, I didn't publish it to the
web. I then cropped the rotated image in Photoshop and the problem persists.
Perhaps the solution is to take a new photo with the proper orientation so
that no rotation is necessary.

Tom

"DavidF" wrote:

The problem appears to be caused by rotating the image in Publisher. Try
rotating the image in photoshop before you insert it. The actual image that
is uploaded is not rotated, nor does it show the "border" or line:
http://www.tuxedo-press.com/Necktie.JPG

As per the size of the image, if you don't want to resize the images before
you insert them, then compress all the graphics before you "Publish to the
Web" to produce your web pages:

Reference: Compress graphics
file sizes to create smaller Publisher Web pages:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/publisher/HA011266301033.aspx

DavidF

"Tom Benjey" <TomBenjey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Page http://www.tuxedo-press.com/index_files/Page527.htm demonstrates the
problem with the necktie that was rotated into a horizontal position. The
image was cropped using Photoshop before insertion. It was also increased
in
size after insertion. The machine was shipped by HP on 12/21/97 and is
updated automatically, so the video driver is probably current.

Thanks,

Tom

"DavidF" wrote:

Did you perhaps crop the image from within Publisher?

Have you tried updating your video driver?

I haven't seen the problem, or heard it reported before on this
newsgroup.
Do you have a link to an example on your website?

DavidF

"Tom Benjey" <TomBenjey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I am currently using Pub2007 but have seen the problem on earlier
releases,
too. Pictures, generally, photographs sometimes display with a brown or
black
(it's hard to tell which) border on one side only. I think it is
usually
the
left side but could be mistaken. How does one eliminate these unsightly
lines?






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