High quality images

Bill Swallow techcommdood at gmail.com
Fri Jan 26 09:47:22 PST 2007


For screen shots, you're never going to get a higher quality output
than what you capture it at. Your highest resolution will be at which
you capure it; they will always have a fixed pixel dimension. You
should not try to alter the number of pixels in the image, as that
will add distortion. Increasing or decreasing the "dpi" really should
be set within FM itself, as then you will get lossless scaling of the
image. Many imaging applications misrepresent the dpi and interpolate
the data, resulting in distortion.

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