| Register | FAQ | Calendar | Search | Today's Posts | Mark Forums Read |
|
#1
| |||
| |||
| Hi, if I import diagramms (jpeg/bmp/tiff) to photoshop, edit them there, and reexport them (tried several formats), the results display a really poor image quality. Especially when pasting both, the original and the modified image, to a word document, the differences are outstanding! Even if I would only open the image in photoshop elements 3, and store them again with any further modification, the quality gets lost. Actually, the images seems to look rather poor when loaded into photoshop already. Does anyone have a hint how I could increase the quality? Thanks, Chris |
|
#2
| |||
| |||
| In article <6hljeuFld0rkU3@mid.dfncis.de>, Chris <me@privacy.net> wrote: > Hi, > if I import diagramms (jpeg/bmp/tiff) to photoshop, edit them there, and > reexport them (tried several formats), the results display a really poor > image quality. > Especially when pasting both, the original and the modified image, to a word > document, the differences are outstanding! Even if I would only open the > image in > photoshop elements 3, and store them again with any further modification, the > quality gets lost. > Actually, the images seems to look rather poor when loaded into photoshop > already. > Does anyone have a hint how I could increase the quality? > Thanks, > Chris Stop using your cell phone for a camera. -- When the going gets wierd, the wierd turn pro Bob in Central California |
|
#3
| |||
| |||
| The Bobert <nobody@nowhere.nowhow> wrote: > > Stop using your cell phone for a camera. > I'm actually editing diagramms, not fotos. |
![]() |
| Thread Tools | |
| Display Modes | |
In an effort to better serve ads to our visitors, cookies are used on objectmix.com. For more information, check out our Privacy Policy.