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BeTheBall
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Degrading Images in Image Composer - 6/16/2003 16:54:45
How do I keep my images crisp and clean using image composer? It seems whenever I create an image, it looks great in Composer, but as soon as I save it to my web page, it degrades significantly, becoming less clear and crisp. I use the Save for web option, but still losing quality. Any ideas. (Getting Photoshop is not an option at this time)
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BeTheBall
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RE: Degrading Images in Image Composer - 6/17/2003 11:19:49
Thanks Mike. I will look into Paintshop Pro because I always save my images to the images folder prior to putting them on my page and still the quality is just not up to my liking. Appreciate the tip.
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Mike54
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RE: Degrading Images in Image Composer - 6/17/2003 11:24:58
Just curious betheball, when you save the image for the web do you re open it in IC and compare it to the original to see how well the compression worked? I' m making an assumption here, I usually keep the original uncompressed and give the compressed copy a new name.
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abbeyvet
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RE: Degrading Images in Image Composer - 6/17/2003 19:51:21
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Too bad MS let it go. Sad. Tragic even. I keep hoping they will either revive it or that someone else will be allowed to pick it up and develop it. I really strongly believe that with relatively little further development it could be a first division graphics program.
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_gail
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RE: Degrading Images in Image Composer - 6/17/2003 19:55:07
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quote: Here I come riding in on my white horse in defense of Image Composer again! LOL! I better explain my giggle. I' ve watched Katherine use this program. She is a master at it. She convinced me it is a quite a superior progam. I used it previously and would still be doing so if it didn' t constantly mess up my graphic file associations. It not only has some of the best filters I' ve seen, but has a great preview window for viewing the effects. As a photo enthusiast though, which I realize not everyone is or cares to be, Photoshop is for me. gail
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abbeyvet
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RE: Degrading Images in Image Composer - 6/17/2003 20:21:30
It' s not ME you are challenging - it' s IC, so I take the reluctance to be a recognition of the capabilities of IC. My forlorn hope is that someone who can influence the powers that be at Redmond will find this sort of thread and MAKE them give the program the kiss of life.
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_gail
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RE: Degrading Images in Image Composer - 6/17/2003 22:45:06
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so I take the reluctance to be a recognition of the capabilities of IC. NO, not necessarily at all! Like stated many times before in many threads, a program is ONLY a tool. I have no doubt IC will do as well, or exceed, the output of Photoshop (or any other image editing program for that matter) if, and I repeat IF, an individual knows how to use it and becomes proficient doing so. I apologize, betheball! I read your post and initially thought when you used the words " image composer" that you referenced image editing programs in general. But you were talking about Image Composer. It' s a great program. Learn to use it. gail
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RE: Degrading Images in Image Composer - 6/18/2003 14:55:54
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after Photo Oh, the reason I didn' t put up an “after” picture is because I didn' t want this to appear as a competition. Because you offered as well as piqued my curiosity, I' m simply interested to see what IC can do with photographs. gail
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RE: Degrading Images in Image Composer - 6/18/2003 15:15:47
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PS vs. IC showdown This is precisely what I personally wish to avoid. Most people in graphics, photography and related fields, know what Photoshop can do. Few know about IC or it' s capabilities. I don' t recall MS doing well with most of it' s graphics programs, do you? No printer that I know of uses Publisher; few, if any, use their Photo editing programs. Wasn' t Beta Max better than VCR? Now the limelight on VCR is gradually dimming. gail
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abbeyvet
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RE: Degrading Images in Image Composer - 6/18/2003 15:42:41
I will have a bash. Must be said though - I have no clue about photgraphs. Which is to say, give me an after and I can make IC do it but my eye for what needs to be done is pure rubbish. But will be back soon with some sort of an effort!
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