Sorry, I've missed your mails before the week-end, 

Wmfs are representing your maps in vector format and keeps clean lines, 
unlike jpgs (which are worse than tiff or gif because the compression 
algorithm smears the lines). You can import your files in Photoshops, but 
they will be rasterized like in jpg format and raster files  are usually 
larger files than vector files. I've found that importing wmf files in 
Illustrator isn't a solution when your map layers contains many objects, 
because Illustrator builds a layer for each object.  This problem doesn't 
appear with Corel draw. 

I'd try simple things first : if your layers contains only one tiny object 
(the white house in say the whole street map of Washington), why not 
adding it on the drawing layer ?  or on another existing layer ?

Also, did anyone notice ?  although wmf are vectors and not raster files, 
the dialogue box exporting the wmf ask for a resolution ?  did you change 
something there ?  I think this has some influence on the file size. At 
first it seems useless for a vector file, unless MIP saves more or less 
points for a line depending on the resolution indicated. Did you change 
that parameters after drawing the white house ? 

I'd be curious to learn more on this resolution parameter in the wmf 
exporting dialogue box.  Any one knows something about it ? 





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"Valerie Scott" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
29.04.2005 22:10

 
        Pour :  <[email protected]>
        cc : 
        Objet : MI-L wmf image size


Hi All,   I have been saving maps as .wmfs. Our communications guy likes
the resolution and quality of them better than .jps, etc.. Here's the
problem:  I saved about 24 maps. They ranged from 500 to 1.25 mb.  I
went back and added the house of representative layer to all of the maps
(on copies) and saved as .wmfs. They have jumped way up in size (ex:
from 1.08mb to 6.00mb). Communications guy needs them smaller. The only
thing that is different is that added layer. How can I make them smaller
mbs? Does saving them to .wmf keep them as layers somehow? Would they be
able to be made into a single layer in Photoshop? Thanks in advance for
your help!

Thank you,

Valerie



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