>On 3/22/2010 3:22 PM, bennettjon wrote: >> >> You can see the logo at www.breathewell.com >> >> >Ok, well, what I meant was if you could show us a picture of the saved >file that is fuzzy, not the good looking one. > >However, my guess is that you are compressing it too much or a wrong >filetype when you save it. > >Step by step it should be like this when you save, I don't know exactly >what you have done while you are saving, so I go through step by step >just in case: >1. File/Save >2. Find your directory >3. Type a name for your file followed by either .jpg or .png > >4a.If saving as a JPEG, then hit save button, and make sure the quality >is around 85. Note if you hit the "show preview in image window" check >box, it will calculate a file size and show you a preview. You will >probably have to export it to a flattened image somewhere in this step. > >4b.If saving as a PNG, then from my understanding the Compression level >does not affect image quality, however it affects file size and >rendering time. I would set the compression to 9, as it will create a >nice small file size for you. I would also hit the "load defaults" >button, just in case one of these settings got hit. > > > >If you could upload the picture that is fuzzy to a host like image shack >and share it with us, it would probably help us out if the saving fix I >suggested does not work. > >Stefan Maerz
Thanks Stefan for the quick reply. I will upload some images. However, the issue is not fuzziness in GIMP. The fuzziness occurs when inserting into Word or Excel and either printing or converting to PDF. -- bennettjon (via www.gimpusers.com) _______________________________________________ Gimp-user mailing list Gimp-user@lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU https://lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU/mailman/listinfo/gimp-user