Hello, someone sent me a Word file of a logo that they want me to do some graphics with. When I copy and paste it, it looks terribly pixelated. Does anyone know how I can import this from Word, and retain the quality?
Print it out really oversized and put paper in front and trace the image through. Then colour the image in and re-scan. Finally reduce back to original scale to reduce inaccuracies.
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If you double-click the image in Word it enters its awful picture-editing mode - you can copy & paste from there. This does not work the same from its 'normal' mode
I also love the oxymoron comment... fantastic! I had to look at a web page to find out what an oxymoron was (duh!) and was very impressed that Microsoft Works was number 1 !
You said "a Word file of a logo". I take this to mean they have created a logo using Word's text and limited drawing abilities (even *gasp* WordArt). Is there any sort of graphic file in there as well, such as a photo?
If the former, then don't even bother trying to get the Word doc into Photoshop. Just recreate it from scratch. You could open/place it in Photoshop, lock the layer then create a new layer to trace over the original.
If the latter, then extracting a photo from a Word doc is tricky if you are on a PC, because copy/paste (or even using the 'save as html' method) will only extract SOME of the pixels, with a resultant decrease in quality. The only two methods I have found that work for getting every pixel out of an image embedded in a Word doc and into Photoshop are by using either of the following methods:
(1) copy and paste into Coreldraw (use Paste Special as Picture (metafile)), then export as an uncompressed TIF, or (2) copy and paste as New Image into Microsoft Picture Editor.
open the document with the logo in word. Index the image by clicking once on it. boxes will show up on all corners. Under edit copy the image then again under edit click on paste special. click on picture and then OK. this new image will be able to be either copied or dragged into photoshop for work and later inserted back into word.
Bigsunbum
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