Jaya,

Although the placement of a graphic in a FM document can be controlled
by a paragraph tag or tags, there are not "graphic tags" in FM itself,
so I'm not sure what tool you're using.

My standard-operating-procedure for screen shots is to use a utility
such as SnagIt to capture and to resize to the approximate size
(because I already know my column widths in FM). Then I you use FM's
scale tool on the Graphics menu after import at a fixed dpi.

Photoshop, BTW, is easy to use to batch (or individually) resize
graphics and the process can either be automated within PhotoShop or
scripted within PhotoShop. So the learning curve to use the entire
program may be steep, but to use the features you need is negligible.

Cheers,
Art

PS if you respond, give us some details on your graphic files --
format, source, etc.

On 8/28/06, Jaya Ghosh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:




Hello Framers,



First of all let me thank all of you out there for responding to my queries.
Thanks a ton. Art, as asked by you am providing further details to my query
as under.






> 3.       What are the options of resizing a large image without
compromising

> on the quality? The scaling option messes up the resolution.



More details, please.




1.       Our manuals include many screen shots which are too large to fit
the document.

2.       So we were applying a graphic tag to all the images. After
converting to HTML and PDF the images seemed fine, that is resized to a
smaller image without compromising much on the quality. But of late the tag
seems to be corrupted. On applying the tag the images look distorted and the
background changes from gray to white.  Until now we had to buy hours from
Quadralay to fix the issues. The hours have exhausted so was wondering that
before we approach the Quadraly people if I could get some help from the
list and resolve the graphic issue ourselves.

3.       I was in favor of using Photoshop to resolve this issue but others
in the team are not keen due to the effort required – learning curve and
manually resize.





Hope this helps to respond to my query.



Regards,

Jaya Ghosh






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