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JPG vs. PNG: Which is Better?

TechSmith Camtasia

If you're caught in the tug-of-war between JPEG and PNG, don't panic! This post is your guide to understanding each format. The post JPG vs. PNG: Which is Better? appeared first on The TechSmith Blog.

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PowerPoint 2010: Adjusting the Saturation for a Clip Art Image

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

Only files saved as PNG or JPG have options for adjusting color saturation from within PowerPoint. From the Picture Tools Format tab, choose Adjust > Color and adjust the saturation level. To change this, click the Save as Type  drop-down menu and select either JPG or PNG. Ensure the picture is selected.

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How Can PDF to Reflowable ePub Services Make Your eBooks Dynamic?

Hurix Digital

PDF to reflowable ePub services stand at the forefront of this transformation, breathing life into conventional PDFs by converting them into interactive and adaptable formats. Flexible Text Formatting: Tailoring the Reading Experience Before: PDFs restrict users to fixed fonts, line spacing, and margins.

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Adobe Builds Rome in a Day

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

Project Rome offers output in formats such as PDF, SWF, JPG, PNG, SVG, or FXG or Web files for either an Adobe or third-party-hosted Website." The cross-platform application is available both as an Adobe AIR desktop program and as a browser-based Web service.

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How to Remove the Background From a Picture

TechSmith Camtasia

If you are using a screenshot or a PNG image, it will default to have a transparent background. If you are using a JPG or other file format, you’ll need to adjust your background color in the Snagit editor first or it will default to white rather than transparent. Step 5: Save your image as a PNG.

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Preventing Blurry Pictures: The Keys to Clear Images

TechSmith Camtasia

PNG vs JPG. Two of the most common formats: PNG vs JPG. The main benefits of JPG and PNG: JPG uses lossy compression, compromising some quality, but making the file size smaller and more easily shared. Now that you know how to make the perfect, not-blurry picture, you need to save it!

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How to Create an Interactive eBook in 10 Steps

Kitaboo

Check the font permission box; this is done in order to convert all the images in the PDF to jpg/png, and to use the font used in the PDF file. In case you upload a file which is not in PDF format, Kitaboo will automatically convert it into a PDF. Depending on your requirements, you can select either of the two.

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