RE: SnagIt Question

Subject: RE: SnagIt Question
From: "Sean Brierley" <sbri -at- haestad -dot- com>
To: "TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com>
Date: Tue, 14 Jan 2003 13:18:04 -0500


Don't worry. All that matters is the number of pixels and color depths.
Resize it in FrameMaker using the dpi setting in object properties.

Cheers,

Sean

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Sean Brierley
Software Documentation Specialist
Haestad Methods
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-----Original Message-----
From: Nancy Kaminski [mailto:nancy -dot- kaminski -at- spanlink -dot- com]
Greg and John kindly told me how to get the correct capture resolution
in SnagIt. However, here's my problem:

I get a nice 150 or 300 dpi capture and save it as a TIF. I then import
it into SnagIt Studio, add the callouts, and save it as an SSD file
(Studio's native format). I then export it to TIF, to use in my manual,
and find that Studio's reduced the resolution to 96 dpi.

What am I doing wrong? Is this the incorrect procedure to follow? I want
to use this to add callouts to graphics in a book that is being
published by a technical publisher, but if I can't get the resolution
figured out I'll go back to adding the callouts in FM.


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