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Can PSP make a typeface logo into a web image? 2

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Treb

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I want to convert a simple logo of the name of my business, using Commercial Script, into a web image because, of course, not everyone has this typeface available on their computer.

I have tried turning it into a JPG but the quality is not good enough.

Can anyone suggest the step-by-step procedure that will work

Many thanks

Eric
 
THe JPEG and GIF formats are the two most commonly used web graphic formats - and the two that are supported by all browsers. Maybe you could detail how you're making the image including the size and resolution of the image.

There's always a better way. The fun is trying to find it!
 
GIF is usually better for images made up of limited colours, like text, diagrams and logos. JPEG tends to introduce "artifacts" - blurry lines around edges that don't really show up in photos but look horrible in diagrams.

TRy using the export to GIF wizard to produce your final image.

-- Chris Hunt
 
Many thanks for the two replies to my query. I have now found how to convert the typeface logo into a web image and realise that I should have used a GIF, not a JPEG.
 
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