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DodgeViperAZ
I have a PPP that has many images in the 2500 x 1900 pixels, all JPEG’s that
are running at 800 x 600 VGA settings. After reading a tutorial I have
learned at these setting the images are highly compressed. I also read that I
should resize the images to 800 x 600 and save them as PNG’s if I am running
VGA settings.
I took one group of photos that were the large images as JPEG’s that
contained 33 Megs as a group. These same photos resized to 800 x 600 now are
20 Meg’s saved as PNG’s as a group.
Now if I resize the JPEG’s to 800 x 600 and resave them as JPEG’s the group
file size is only 4.3 megs. I understand ever time a JPEG is save quality is
lost.
Question: Will the images that are saved as a PNG at 800 x 600 load faster
in Power Point even though the file size is larger than the JPEG’s 800 x 600?
I have to distribute the PPP so that it runs from a autorun CD using 2003 PP
Viewer.
are running at 800 x 600 VGA settings. After reading a tutorial I have
learned at these setting the images are highly compressed. I also read that I
should resize the images to 800 x 600 and save them as PNG’s if I am running
VGA settings.
I took one group of photos that were the large images as JPEG’s that
contained 33 Megs as a group. These same photos resized to 800 x 600 now are
20 Meg’s saved as PNG’s as a group.
Now if I resize the JPEG’s to 800 x 600 and resave them as JPEG’s the group
file size is only 4.3 megs. I understand ever time a JPEG is save quality is
lost.
Question: Will the images that are saved as a PNG at 800 x 600 load faster
in Power Point even though the file size is larger than the JPEG’s 800 x 600?
I have to distribute the PPP so that it runs from a autorun CD using 2003 PP
Viewer.