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JPEG Images
Hi I have a company logo which was created in microsoft word. The logo is made up in word with a separate jpeg image, wordart and text box all placed next to each other. Is there any way I can convert the three separate parts of the logo into one combined jpeg (or any other image format) with a quality of at least 300dpi. I need to do this so that I can put the full logo on my web-site. I have tried copying the three and putting them in paint but the quality is only 90dpi. I have also tried microsoft picture it but when I paste into the program nothing appears. Any help would be appreciated.
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what if you use PrintScreen?
open the captured image on corel or something and export as jpeg/jpg maybe it works... but you can try to make the logo directly on corel... i think its easier... :P |
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I was going to recommend the same thing.
If you have the resources, use a proper imaging program. Corel, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop... Otherwise perhaps print screen is your best option. |
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another way
You can copy your logo content to PowerPoint, group all parts together and then,
if you right-click the group you may select the option 'save as picture'...usually works fine.. |
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Agree to above approaches. Another one is to paste all parts in word,then use any virtual image printer. You will get a combined image.Advantage of this approach is that reulting image's dpi and other attributes can be modified easily using any image editors.
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Cirus, what's a virtual image printer?
As in Microsoft Office Document Image Writer? |
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