RE: screen capture
by "S Chouinard" <susan(at)cloud10.com>
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Tue, 10 Nov 1998 06:34:30 -1000 |
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"jim barchuk" <jb(at)jbarchuk.com>, <hwg-graphics(at)hwg.org> |
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jbarchuk |
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Okay, it looks like I'll have to recreate them. I'm using a color inkjet
printer with coated paper, don't expect to make many of these brochures...
maybe 50 to start. I couldn't get any better results no matter what
solutions I tried. Thank you to everyone that emailed and offered solutions.
SC
>-----Original Message-----
>From: owner-hwg-graphics(at)hwg.org
>Behalf Of jim barchuk
>
>
>Most monitors are 72 dpi or thereabouts. You want to print at 300 dpi.
>
>Consider this analogy. You cannot pour a quart of water into a
>gallon bucket
>and expect to fill the bucket. (At least not within the constraints of
>time/space/physics as we know it. [G])
>
>Suggest using any adequate graphics program to 'recreate' the web
>page. Yes,
>it's a lot of work. But you'll have 1) a great image, and 2) a
>'template' that
>you can use to create 'other' web page images if necessary.
>
>Be sure to create the image at the right -size- for the fimal printed use;
>shrinking or enlarging it will very likely produce equally yucky results.
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>Cavest: watch out for copyright violations of images/text/whatever
>if creating
>an image with MS/NN info in it.
>
>Have a :) day!
>
>jb
>
>--
>jim barchuk
>jb(at)jbarchuk.com
>
>
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