Import power point slides
Hi,
I did a lot of internet research on this topic but couldn't solve it yet. Hope one of you can help with that issue.
The problem is that when I save a power point slide as an image file (bmp, jpg, png) and import it to indesign the image quality is getting bad. After resizing the picture the quality is at the worse.
Same problem occurs when I resize the image with an other software. Then the quality of the image is also very bad.
Has anyone an idea how to solve that?
greets tim
Indesign CS3 - MAC
Thanks for your reply.
I tried this already and It's the same problem. PDF quality is perfect - when I import it into indesign it's getting worse.
tim
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