Selon Anthony Thyssen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> [EMAIL PROTECTED] on  wrote...
> | I would like to have more information about the picture resolution...
> | I use the interface PerlMagick to create new pictures from scratch. These
> | pictures have to be as precise as possible. Unfortunately, when I load th=
> | ese
> | pictures in documents (.doc or .ppt for example), they look fuzzy. The
> | resolution doesn't seem to be fitt to the document...However, I write pic=
> | ture in
> | png format, which looks better than the jpeg format...
> |
> | Someone can help me to create better pictures, with high resolution...
> | Thanks...
> |
> It probably looks fuzzy on screen as the display program is probably
> using a very fast and dirty method of image resizing.
>
> How does it look when printed?
>

Sure, the pictures look good, But I have to zoom a little to see a pixel...When
I create a picture with in a .ppt file, and I make a screen capture: the picture
generated looks better than the ImageMagick picture printed...For a same zoom
(*10 for example), the two pictures haven't got the same resolution: the pixel
size are not the same: the .ppt one is smaller...

Do you have an idea to print a picture with higher resolution with ImageMagik?

Thanks

Michael B.
>
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