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    Images often appear choppy in FrameMaker, but come out better in the
    PDF. The way they look in FrameMaker is just like a preview. Is your
    output PDF, online help, or both?<br>
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    --<br>
    Shmuel Wolfson<br>
    Technical Writer<br>
    052-763-7133<br>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 18-Jun-15 12:10 AM, Tim Pann wrote:<br>
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                <div><font size="2">I'm using Frame 9 on Windows 7. And
                    my apologies if this has been covered and answered.</font></div>
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                <div><font size="2">Can anyone point me toward a good
                    resource (or just tell me if it's quick) for
                    understanding how to get nice sharp images imported
                    by reference in FrameMaker? I'm working on a doc
                    right now in which I'm mostly importing PSD files.
                    They're all screen captures of a user interface. I
                    have to resize most of them and they're looking
                    pretty choppy. I switched to a TIF image for one and
                    that didn't help.</font></div>
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                <div><font size="2">I know that TIFF is the preferred
                    format (not sure about PSD but many of my PSD
                    imports look nice) but I don't know if there are
                    specific guidelines or recommendations about
                    resolution, resizing once imported, etc.</font></div>
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                <div><font size="2">I'm happy to provide more
                    information about what I'm doing if needed. No idea
                    what's relevant and what's not.</font></div>
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                <div><font size="2">Thank you,</font></div>
                <div><font size="2">Tim</font></div>
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