![]() ![]() ![]() By doing this and making all images 1:1 ratio they will look nice in dynamic ads. Just like in this tool you can choose to resize an image and then put padding in the areas to not stretch it. How large are your images? You can save a lot of space by using All the graphic assets that come with the augur occupy less storage space than what users have available, I compressed most of them using that website. Begin learning RoboHelp HTML 7 or 8 within the day - $24.The Augur: A Solo RPG App to Enhance Your Ironsworn Adventures with Hexmap Generation & More □️□.Unfortunately it's hard to describe to a softare engineer that this image looks a bit clearer than that and advise why. I'm aware TechSmith changed the algorithm they used. I find the resizing seems better in 8 than in 9.I find it's easier to use than 9 is with it's new "ribbon" interface.However, I stick with version 8 for a couple of reasons. I use SnagIt and am happy with its results. I'll have to leave it to my colleague Peter to explain perhaps how to achieve a decent result using Photoshop. So if you take an image of a screen and shrink it, you must expect some reduction in clarity. Each segment of the grid is called a Picture Element or Pixel. The thing to understand here is that any computer screen is divided into a grid. I'd be shocked if Photoshop produced a crystal clear image. I can see if I can borrow someone's computer with snag-it if I should use that product for the screen shot capture. We have 3 licenses for snag-it, but of course, there's not one on my computer. I also have access to adobe illustrator, if that product would be better. I also have gotten photoshop books from the library, but they seem more geared towards editing photos. Is it because I'm using the windows screen print to capture the shot? Or am I not doing something in photoshop? If anyone can point me to an article on the web for step-by-step directions, I would be grateful. From reading the answers to the original question posted here, photoshop is supposed to be good for reducing screen shots. If I just use the windows screen print and then copy it into photoshop and try to reduce it, the text is fuzzy. ![]() I am new to robohelp 7 and photoshop cs3, so I will admit that I just don't know much at all! Here's my latest problem: I need to take screen shots and reduce them to fit in robohelp. Looking forward to trying SnagIt or Photoshop. No wonder there was better clarity! Word does a great job of re-sizing, but unfortunately when I paste a Word image into RoboHelp there's a significant loss of clarity. Rick and Peter, as I was looking for an example of a Microsoft screen shot, I realized that with all the printouts I've been accumulating in my research, that the example I was referring to was, in fact, a Word doc about Microsoft help options - sorry for the confusion on my part. ![]() I don't think it will be a problem getting SnagIt, and because my department is seriously considering upgrading to RH8 (from RH6), I now have a good reason to consider Tech Communication Suite v2 for the Photoshop advantage. Besides the use of SnagIt and Photoshop, I'm glad to hear that I've been taking advantage of most of the options available (resize, Word to RoboScreenCapture, and re-sizing my browser window before capturing a shot). Wow - I really appreciate all of your responses. ![]()
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