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>Subject: Resizing Graphics
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>Hey;
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>I inherited 47 gifs that need to be shrunk to a max 485 pixels wide so they
>can run next to a cgi
>TOC on the lowest common denominator screen of our customers.
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>Most were able to be shaved or otherwise shrunk via html manipulation but
>two or three really need to be re-sized.
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>Have tried most of the bumping up the color and different format tricks to
>no avail under paintshop pro.
>Both the images and fonts get so "jaggy" from even a 5 pixel reduction that
>they are worthless.
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>Any pointers/program recommendations? I am currently using Paint Shop Pro
>(most current version).
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>Thanks
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>Gavin
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