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mikeslay

 

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IC - 6/9/2001 22:57:00   
Most of the graphics I make with image composer show up kind of faded and washed out on my web pages. Is there anyway to keep them crisp looking once I create them?

Mike

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RE: IC - 6/10/2001 20:01:00   
How are you saving them Mike? Are you talking about gifs or jpgs? Do you have a url where we could take a look at some of them?

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Katherine

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mikeslay

 

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RE: IC - 6/10/2001 20:29:00   
I am saving them as jpg normally but I've also saved them as gif.

My site isn't up yet.

Mike


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RE: IC - 6/10/2001 17:32:00   
Hi Mike

I haven't had this problem at all with IC - are you using the least compressed jpg? The more compressed ones are a little overcompressed in my view.

Some times I save the jpgs without any compression and then use the utility from www.xat.com to reduce them. Don;t know if it will make a difference for you but might be worth trying. If you did get a chance to post some - maybe at a free site - it would really help to have a look.

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Katherine

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mikeslay

 

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RE: IC - 6/13/2001 19:34:00   
I lowered the compression and the graphics look fine. Thanks!

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