Re: JPG import in Frame

Subject: Re: JPG import in Frame
From: ankush -dot- avhad -at- lido -dot- net
To: "TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com>
Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2001 10:32:02 +0800


Considering yours is JPEG in Pallete/256 color form.
Check the property of the image in MS PhotoEditor (File-> Property).
Note the resolution of the image (say it is 96 pix, typical of SnagIt).
In frame import the image (via convert from JPEG dialog), set the Graphics
scaling as seen in property. (i.e. Custom dpi = 96).
Resolution setting anything deviating from that of original image could
stretch the raster.

If you wish to capture different resolution images, in SnagIt, deselect
AutoConfigure and set resolution other than 96 (from Filter, Image
resolution option).

regs./Ankush


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