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Appleworks and placing graphics
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May 20, 2004, 09:09 AM
 
Whenever I place a logo in Appleworks (300dpi, 72dpi, Tiff, Jpg, BMP, Grayscale, Color, resized, etc.) the result is a fuzzy, bitmappish looking thing.

My desire is for a crisp, clean reproduction.

Anyone know any tricks or tips to get solid, crisp graphics reproduction from imported files?

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May 20, 2004, 06:44 PM
 
How are you inserting the graphic? Also, give a little info on your configuration, i.e. hardware, system, software version, etc.
3.06 iMac, 1 TB HD, 4 G RAM; MBP 2.16G; 250G HD; 1 & 1.5TB/160G FW EHDs; OS X 10.6.4, QT 7.6.6P;
     
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May 21, 2004, 07:42 AM
 
Appleworks 6
G5
Inserting graphic.

I do not like Word, but Word uses my graphics just fine. rrrrgh.
     
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May 21, 2004, 12:09 PM
 
Don't like Word either. I tried putting some gifs and jpgs in an Appleworks text document by the Insert menu item and also by dragging. Both looked OK to me. I am running Silk which smoothes text in various application. Don't think it would affect graphics. My display is set to 1600 x 1024. 'Tis a puzzlement.
3.06 iMac, 1 TB HD, 4 G RAM; MBP 2.16G; 250G HD; 1 & 1.5TB/160G FW EHDs; OS X 10.6.4, QT 7.6.6P;
     
   
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