Hmmmm. My experience is with WinXP (hey, if it works don't break it). I did test prints of screen captures as pngs and high-quality jpegs. The pngs were *much* sharper, esp when printed out.
Then again, I was capturing text-heavy GUI screens, not webpages, and it was WinXP. Probably be a good move to do your own tests. I'll keep this in mind for when we eventually come into this century and get Win 7. Cheers Rebecca >>> On 16/01/12 at 16:48, John Sgammato <jsgammato at IMPRIVATA.com> wrote: With all due respect to my colleagues on this forum, IMO the line between JPG and other formats is no longer as neat as it once was. Many screenshots in Win 7 require gradients that JPG handles well. IMO anything that a photo can handle might not be so far removed as you might think from basic screen captures, We are no longer in the cartoony Win 3.x world. And since AFAIK FrameMaker still imports eleventyhundred colors with every .PNG file, I do not see why a PNG with its headaches is superior to the no-longer-extant difficulties of the .JPG format. Craving enlightenment? john From: framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com [mailto:framers-bounces at lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Grant Hogarth Sent: Saturday, January 14, 2012 7:01 PM To: Virginia Morgan Cc: framers at lists.frameusers.com Subject: Re: Recommended graphic file format for single-sourcing from Frame to Robohelp? I always vote for PNG. The files may not be the smallest, but I've never had anything in the past decade choke on them (not display/corrupt display (either unreadable or artifacts)/Fail (as in crash)). JPEG is fine for Photos, and SVG for line graphics. PS is fine if you've got the time to render it. GIF is for icons. BMP/WMF/EMF should be discontinued. You may want to invest in a graphics converter. The two best (IMO) are FastStone Image Viewer (or just Image Converter) and IrfanView. Grant On 1/13/2012 3:23 PM, Virginia Morgan wrote: Hello Framers ? It has been several years since I have been part of this group, so I apologize if this topic has been covered extensively somewhere (if so, please feel free to point me to it). I have recently resumed my Technical Writing career at a software development company that uses FrameMaker to create its documentation. All the legacy manuals were delivered with the products as hyperlinked PDF files (not really meant for printing due to length, although one could do so and they are formatted correctly for that). The company recently purchased TCS3, and would like to single-source Frame files to online help using Robohelp. I have been trying to find out what would be the best graphic file format to use for this multi-purpose moving forward. Some background: All legacy images, which are primarily screenshots with some flowcharts, were .tif files, RGB color, 96 dpi (again, intended for on-screen viewing). Using TCS3 moving forward, is there a better/clear recommendation for what graphic file format would produce the best results? I have been searching the web for a few days and can?t seem to find any information on this particular aspect of single-sourcing using the new TCS3. Does it not matter, i.e., does one just set up Robohelp templates to convert .tifs to .jpgs or similar? All information is very much appreciated. Thank you, and I am happy to be back to this forum! Virginia Morgan | Technical Writer TAKE Solutions, Inc. O 512.735.4316 | M 512.426.8323 virginia.morgan at takesolutions.com NOTICE: This message contains privileged and confidential information intended only for the use of the addressee named above. If you are not the intended recipient of this message you are hereby notified that you must not disseminate, copy or take any action in reliance on it. If you have received this message in error please notify Allied Telesis Labs Ltd immediately. Any views expressed in this message are those of the individual sender, except where the sender has the authority to issue and specifically states them to be the views of Allied Telesis Labs. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.frameusers.com/pipermail/framers/attachments/20120116/08364f08/attachment.html>