Depending on which types of images you have in your PDF, you may prefer one over the other. The PDF creation process basically chooses between two compression types. The solution given by you is very helpful to me. When you create a PDF document your images are normally stored in a compressed format. Only problem I found was the slide shape was not the same as the PPT blank so when I dropped it on there was a gap at the bottom but that’s minor. I am very impressed and I will use this method in future. I tried this and set the Adobe PDF printer to high quality. Voila! You have a clean picture that you can import into Illustrator, Quark, and Photoshop to make either an EPS, PNG, JPG, TIF, etc. In the Print range select Current Slide and make sure it’s color if you want color, etc. Select Properties -> Adobe PDF Settings -> Default Settings: High Quality Print or Print Optimized -> Click OK. This is what I do to get a really clear picture.
I have the perfect solution for you! I work on the PC doing slide formatting then have to make those slides into pictures to import into Quark on the MAC. Saving as high resolution TIFF seems not to work either – it should, but it just doesn’t. This is a difficult thing to do since text blurring through pixellation spoils the fonts. Can anyone advise ? Many thanks Mike Wallis.ĭid you try. Is there a solution to this ? Alternatively I can produce perfect PDF files from it but I can’t find a way to convert these to JPEG without the same problem. The pictures copy perfectly but the text is blurred. I have a PowerPoint presentation that I need to save as JPEGs.
You can refer User Manual from menu "Help -> JPG to PDF Help" for any assistance Or Contact Support.Saving Powerpoint as a JPEG without text blurring
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