I'm guessing they are .eps graphics, and you want to output them for the web or 
some other non-PDF format (since they don't look bad otherwise)? If they are 
.eps, and you don't like that format, you can open the files in Photoshop or 
Paintshop and the app will give you the option of selecting an output size (you 
can also batch process them if there are many images). Of course, you will have 
to change the links in Frame as well.

--Sean Pollock 
Siemens PLM Software> Date: Wed, 24 Dec 2008 13:49:03 -0500> From: jdeland1 at 
comcast.net> To: framers at lists.frameusers.com> Subject: Graphics 
Fundamentals> > I inherited some old files, and the graphics look awful - 
squished and > squiggly - except when I print to a printer, or generate a PDF. 
Then > they look fine, nice and crisp, even if (intentionally) shrunken. The > 
writer who did this is long gone, and of course the process was never > 
documented, so I don't know how he did it. > > I have tried "shrinking" in 
Snag-It, and reducing the percent of size on > import. Both options yield a 
"fuzzy" look that I'm getting complaints > about. Is there some sort of FM 
option or technique that I can use to > get the same results as he did?> > -- > 
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