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I'm working in another program (Adobe Captivate) and I have to edit some of
the screens that have been captured. When those screens are copied/pasted
into another (non-Adobe) art program (then cropped, text added, etc) and
pasted back in to Captivate, the colors of the background image stay the
same.
When I bring the same screenshot into powerpoint, crop and add text, then
copy/paste the image back over, the background color is slightly off, making
it obvious where edits have been pasted in.
I'd much rather use powerpoint for my edits, because it is much easier to
make those edits.
I'm assuming that Powerpoint isn't bringing over the full color depth of the
original (and is just rounding it to the nearest color in the pallet), but
this isn't a desired behavior for me. Is there any way to change the
settings in powerpoint to keep the colors true to the original?
Thank you!
Keith
the screens that have been captured. When those screens are copied/pasted
into another (non-Adobe) art program (then cropped, text added, etc) and
pasted back in to Captivate, the colors of the background image stay the
same.
When I bring the same screenshot into powerpoint, crop and add text, then
copy/paste the image back over, the background color is slightly off, making
it obvious where edits have been pasted in.
I'd much rather use powerpoint for my edits, because it is much easier to
make those edits.
I'm assuming that Powerpoint isn't bringing over the full color depth of the
original (and is just rounding it to the nearest color in the pallet), but
this isn't a desired behavior for me. Is there any way to change the
settings in powerpoint to keep the colors true to the original?
Thank you!
Keith