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Kamis, 25 Maret 2010

How to increase an image's resolution! Cool!




Don't get stuck with that awful resolution!
Don't get stuck with that awful resolution!
When you are working with graphics, sometimes what you get is a lower resolution than you really need. But upping the resolution on your image is an easy, and impressive, little trick!
Difficulty: Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • An image, or graphic
  • MS Publisher
  • About 30 seconds to spare


  1. Step1
    Get ready to insert your graphic

    Get ready to insert your graphic


    Start on the right foot. Open a blank document in MS Publisher. Prepare to insert your image by clicking INSERT on the menu, then PICTURE, and likely FROM FILE...


  2. Step2
    Upping the resolution is child's play!

    Upping the resolution is child's play!


    Get the picture. Locate the image you want to use and insert it onto the blank page in Publisher.


  3. Step3


    You can determine the current resolution by clicking SAVE AS. The resolution for this image is 190.


  4. Step4
    Create a small NO FILL/NO LINE shape

    Create a small NO FILL/NO LINE shape


    Make a shape. Create a circle or square, and double click the shape to format it. Change (format) the shape to have NO FILL and NO LINE.


  5. Step5
    This figure shows the objects just BEFORE grouping.

    This figure shows the objects just BEFORE grouping.


    Group your objects. Place the shape, which is completely transparent, on top of your image. Using your mouse, click and drag to form a "select box" around both objects, or CTRL-click on the two objects to select both together. Right click and select GROUP. Click on the small box with the dots to attach the objects together. (See figure.)


  6. Step6
    In this image the dots in the grouping box are slightly different, as the objects are now grouped.

    In this image the dots in the grouping box are slightly different, as the objects are now grouped.


    Up the resolution! Right click again and select SAVE AS. Just above the file name you will see the default resolution, which is usually 150dpi for desktop printing. Select CHANGE and select the 300dpi option.


  7. Step7
    Looks better than before!

    Looks better than before!


    Save with your desired file name and you are done!

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