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Re: Duma post# 11431

Wednesday, 11/09/2005 9:02:32 PM

Wednesday, November 09, 2005 9:02:32 PM

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'jonr' -- mspaint response,

< bobjack * paint *

Wow, Found it and used it. Thanks.

I saved the file as .GIF. I remember somebody talking about this. Do you agree?

I also noticed that when I reduced the size to 75%, so it would fit on the screen, that sometimes the charts lines were lost or faded in and out. I assume it has to do with how the program reduces the bit size. To resolve the issue, I just copyed another screen after moving the graph a little so the picture would be moved a bit. Have you ever seen this problem?>

Answer: I usually save as jpg or png types, but sometimes I save as gif if necessary, PNG file type is a newer format and more html friendly I THINK, but all 3 types work for me.

I am not sure I understand what happened to your resize.
Generally speaking, you do not want to do any stretching of an image unless you do the stretch on a fresh "copy/paste or reload" of a file. A shrink and then a stretch will definitely lose resolution.
bobjack

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