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An organization I take pictures for wants to put one them in a Word document that will be printed, and also converted to a PDF file for viewing/downloading on he web.
I sized the image for the location in Word they are putting it and made it 300ppi since they’re going to print it. It looks very bad when viewed in Word. A check revealed Word resized it to this tiny space, so it also looks bad in the PDF.
By resized it I mean resolution. It remains 100 % – the size in inches I made it. Word left these printing dimensions and resampled it to a MUCH smaller resolution (pixel dimensions).
So, how does one size an image for printing in word and subsequent viewing in a PDF?
I sized the image for the location in Word they are putting it and made it 300ppi since they’re going to print it. It looks very bad when viewed in Word. A check revealed Word resized it to this tiny space, so it also looks bad in the PDF.
By resized it I mean resolution. It remains 100 % – the size in inches I made it. Word left these printing dimensions and resampled it to a MUCH smaller resolution (pixel dimensions).
So, how does one size an image for printing in word and subsequent viewing in a PDF?
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