Wow, that is very interesting! I opened it Illustrator file in Acrobat and it looks just fine. That is unfortunate but I guess I will get used to it. Thank you very much, that helps very much!
As for my other question, why is it appearing so much larger than it actually is Photoshop?
I should mention that one major problem is fixed now. Before when I imported the image I had to drag it to make it full size and therefore greatly decreased the resolution. Now when I import, the file is the correct size it is just someone jagged.
That is very interesting. Thank you for the explanation. Why is that even though the image is 3x5 it is showing up about 3 times that large my screen. I have to have it zoomed less than 50% to even see it all. When I zoom to 100%, however, the picture is very crisp. Even when doing it this...
I am sorry, but I really do not understand. All I know is that the company who is doing the printing wants the images to be 300 resolution so I made sure that they are. Once I do that I am trying to make them the size that I need. Beyond that I do not know what is wrong.
Another question which I think is very much related...I created a file in Photoshop that was 5"x3" which is the size I have been working on. I stated the size of the inner image earlier that I have been working with that seems to fit well within my 5x3 illustrator document. So I created the...
The original image is 1872x754 pixels at 300 ppi. I then size it down to 300X121 which is roughly the size that I need.
When I place the file in Illustrator the size is 72x29 and resolution remains 300. When I size it up back to 300x121 the resolution goes back to 72.
OK. I did not know it was only a thumbnail. I save it in Photoshop as the actual size that I need with a resolution of 300. When I place it into Illustrator it is very small. If I try to either drag it to actual size or manually key in the size I need at the top it dramatically decreases the...
Interesting. That was part of my problem. It is now looking perfect but it is taking a lot of work. When I place the file, it is extremely small on the screen. I then have to manually key in the height and width in order not to have the rough edge. Is there a way to have it actual size when I...
I am saving them as a 300+ ppi tif. That is why I am not undertanding it. I have tried placing the photograph, pasting it, and opening and dragging and dropping into the desired location and I have had the same issue each time. It is not pixelated as I am not changing the size of the photo...
Hello, I am trying to make a brochure in illustrator for the printer and am having some problems with my photos. Our printing company told us that as long as the photos had a resolution of 300 or higher that it should not be a problem. The photos look fine when I am in photoshop, but once I...
I apologize, but I am apparently missing something. When I use the URL i listed above that does check the wma's when loaded on my site. I do not know how to make them play in the media player tho. Apparently they are not going to it or something.
I am not sure I understand. I can play any of the files by going to the url directly...
www.mzbc.com/sermons/TheGiftOfTime.wma
www.mzbc.com/sermons/ItBeginsWithPrayer.wma
etc................
I am going to be uploading sermons to our church website soon, and would like them to be played in an embedded media player. I am using the following code to embed the player:
<OBJECT ID="MediaPlayer1" CLASSID="CLSID:22d6f312-b0f6-11d0-94ab-0080c74c7e95"...
Thanks for the reply. I am not at all familiar with javascipt yet. I am in the process of getting some books on it. I don't even know that I put the function in the correct place. I tried what you said and uploaded the file to http://www.mzbc.com/sermonstest.htm.
The code is <script...
I am going to be uploading sermons to our church website soon, and would like them to be played in an embedded media player. I am using the following code to embed the player:
<OBJECT ID="MediaPlayer1" CLASSID="CLSID:22d6f312-b0f6-11d0-94ab-0080c74c7e95"...
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