A tough graphic

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javashackgirl
Jan 19, 2004
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I have a document that I made in Excel that I would like to post on this website. What I did was: Made it in Excel; Selected the entire portion of the document, copied; opened a new image in photoshop, made it large enough to handle the paste, pasted it in; that’s where the trouble is…

When I try to scale down the image for the web (I was wanting it to be about 400 px wide), it turns out blurry. No matter what I do, I cannot get it scaled down so that it doesn’t end up blurry. <http://www.idahoweb.com/sites/test/charts.html> That’s what they look like when I am finished saving them for the web.

Is there any way to make them look sharper? They look terrific when I simply paste them in from Excel, but from there, I can’t seem to get them sized down properly.

Ideas?

TIA

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larry
Jan 19, 2004
Why not convert the Excel document into HTML and size the text accordingly. Any smaller than 8 point type and it won’t display properly in some browsers.

Larry Berman
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YrbkMgr
Jan 19, 2004
Or use PrintScrn on your keyboard to copy it into clipbord when you have it the correct size in excel (percentage zoom), then paste the clipboard and crop out the rest. Just a thought. <shrug>.

Peace,
Tony
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Rafael_Aviles
Jan 19, 2004
You can then apply a judicious amount of sharpening (Unsharp Mask, around
0.3 pixel radius, 0 threshold, maybe 100 amount), followed by some fading of
the filter, in luminance mode.

Regards,

Rafael

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