Viewing Image Quality Downgraded
Image Quality Downgraded
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User: Paul-RAGESW 12 years ago
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PDF's look perfectly fine for me in EasyWeb. Please show me a screenshot of what you see in EasyWeb.
------------------------------- Paul EverWeb Developer |
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User: Yelena 12 years ago
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Here is the published version of the same PDF published in EW. IT is not awful but it is not as sharp...( I had to make the photo smaller to attach here, it is the same size in reality as the one above)
------------------------------- Yelena MacBook Pro OS X 10.10.3 IMac 21" OS X 10.10.3 |
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User: Guest 12 years ago
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| I am noticing the same loss of quality with my PDF. And it's perfectly reasonable to want to use a PDF as an image. Like if you have a PDF of event invitations that have been mailed out that you want easily displayed on the site. Or in my case I'm using a PDF of my resume that has lots of formatting. I don't want to have to recreate it and I don't want potential employers to have to download or open a file. I want them to be able quickly and easily see my resume page display my resume in focus. | |
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User: Yelena 12 years ago
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I agree! It worked extremely well in IWeb but is not great in EW. Not sharp...
------------------------------- Yelena MacBook Pro OS X 10.10.3 IMac 21" OS X 10.10.3 |
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User: Paul-RAGESW 12 years ago
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Please post your website URL so I can take a look.
------------------------------- Paul EverWeb Developer |
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User: Christopher 12 years ago
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Have you considered just exporting your pdf as a jpg or png and using that? You can take a snapshot under Edit, click the page, the image is stored in your clipboard, then open Preview and select New from Clipboard. Voila. You can then export as jpg, png or tiff. As a jpg you can probably compress it to a smaller file size than pdf while maintaining pretty good clarity. Of course you'll lose all that search engine optimization, but that's the trade off I guess. ------------------------------- rMBP 15", 2.6 Ghz, 16 GB RAM, OS X 10.11.6, with 27" Thunderbolt Cinema Display www.cleetche.com |
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User: Yelena 12 years ago
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I am ending up doing that - I had to use Alpha to get rid of the background but it worked great with Preview. So thanks for encouraging me....:)
------------------------------- Yelena MacBook Pro OS X 10.10.3 IMac 21" OS X 10.10.3 |
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