Richard

Have you tried either Earth Resources Mapping ECW compressor (free) or
MrSID?  These both require plug in's in the viewer's application.

I understand that the JPEG format allows for variable compression
relative to the nominal pixel resolution (i.e., all JPEG's are not
created equal!"

Patrick

-----Original Message-----
From: Richard Hill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, March 03, 2004 2:50 AM
To: 'Mapinfo-List'
Subject: MI-L Saving layouts as JPEGS

Hello folks,
 
I have been saving an A0 layout as a jpeg (Geologists like big maps),
but it produces a large file (8MB). I have no rasters, the layout is
mostly linework, some text and a few ploygons. There are large blank
areas. Anything less than 120 DPI and the linework and or text pixellate
too much and picture quailness suffers.Trying to save as PDF causes it
all to crash. 
Any suggestions, helpful hints and the like would be welcome. I need to
produce a jpeg or other such fixed image so that they can be easily
viewed on screen and printed.
 
Cheers
 
Richard Hill
Project Geologist
Southern Titanium NL
Adelaide


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