RE: Graphics Fundamentals

2009-04-03 Thread Diane Gaskill
[mailto:framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com]on Behalf Of Jeremy H. Griffith Sent: Thursday, December 25, 2008 8:08 PM To: framers@lists.frameusers.com Subject: Re: Graphics Fundamentals On Wed, 24 Dec 2008 19:15:24 -0500, Jack DeLand jdela...@comcast.net wrote: They may be .eps, but they are copied

RE: Graphics Fundamentals

2009-04-03 Thread Jeff Coatsworth
[mailto:framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Diane Gaskill Sent: Friday, April 03, 2009 4:08 PM To: Jeremy H. Griffith; framers@lists.frameusers.com Subject: RE: Graphics Fundamentals Hi Jeremy, We are converting some word docs to FM. The graphics files are embedded in word and we

Re: Graphics Fundamentals

2009-04-03 Thread quills
The graphics embedded in a Word file are raster graphics (bitmapped) so when you export those graphics through Mif2Go you will get either jpg or gif, depending on which format you select. There is no way to tell what the original format was. Scott Diane Gaskill wrote: Hi Jeremy, We are

Re: Graphics Fundamentals

2009-04-03 Thread Jeremy H. Griffith
On Fri, 3 Apr 2009 13:08:15 -0700, Diane Gaskill dgcal...@earthlink.net wrote: We are converting some word docs to FM. The graphics files are embedded in word and we have no idea what the original tool was to create the graphics. When we import the word doc into FM, the MS2007 filter in FM does

Re: Graphics Fundamentals

2008-12-25 Thread Jack DeLand
Hello, Sean - They may be .eps, but they are copied and pasted into the files, not linked, so I can't open them, or at least don't know how to. There is no graphics subdirectory or other file location. Ideas? Jack Sean Pollock wrote: I'm guessing they are .eps graphics,

RE: Graphics Fundamentals

2008-12-25 Thread Sean Pollock
...@hotmail.com CC: framers@lists.frameusers.com Subject: Re: Graphics Fundamentals Hello, Sean - They may be .eps, but they are copied and pasted into the files, not linked, so I can't open them, or at least don't know how to. There is no graphics subdirectory or other file location. Ideas

Re: Graphics Fundamentals

2008-12-25 Thread Jeremy H. Griffith
On Wed, 24 Dec 2008 19:15:24 -0500, Jack DeLand jdela...@comcast.net wrote: They may be .eps, but they are copied and pasted into the files, not linked, so I can't open them, or at least don't know how to. There is no graphics subdirectory or other file location. Ideas? You can always get

RE: Graphics Fundamentals

2008-12-25 Thread Sean Pollock
That sounds like the way to go! From: jer...@omsys.com To: framers@lists.frameusers.com CC: spoll...@hotmail.com; jdela...@comcast.net Subject: Re: Graphics Fundamentals Date: Thu, 25 Dec 2008 20:07:57 -0800 On Wed, 24 Dec 2008 19:15:24 -0500, Jack DeLand jdela...@comcast.net wrote

RE: Graphics Fundamentals

2008-12-24 Thread Sean Pollock
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

Re: Graphics Fundamentals

2008-12-24 Thread Art Campbell
What format are the old graphics? How you fix or recreate depends on what you're trying to match... * The graphics probably look ragged on-screen in Frame because you're looking at a low resolution preview of the real file... which is used when you print. Art Art Campbell