>>>What happens when you strtofile() the picture to a jpg and look at it with paint, is
>>>the quality already lost? Perhaps store it in a general field is causing the
>>>situation.
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>Mike, you can't strtofile() with a general field (the general field contains not just the JPEG in question but a lot of OLE stuff and, i believe, a bitmap of the image).
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>the only way i know to extract a jpeg from a general field is to include it in a report, print as html, and look for the jpeg (created by the listener) in the same folder as the html output. (see
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/894819/EN-US)
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>When i look at the image as a general field it is good quality. The jpeg created by the HTML listener is of a lesser quality.
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>nigel
Nigel,
according to Colin Nichols, the 96dpi is hardcoded in the report listener, see Message#
994489. If you can show the pictures on your screen, then you can automate SnagIt to retrieve the pictures. Check out
http://west-wind.com/weblog/posts/248.aspx and thread#
988551 for some tips.