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format for web images

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Anonymous
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format for web images

I've searched through the discussion groups and haven't found a clear answer to this question - what's the best way to format autocad images for a website?

Exporting directly to jpeg creates a fuzzy image. If I convert to PDF then save as jpeg in PhotoShop, Yahoo SiteBuilder won't recognize the drawing for some reason so I can't go that route.

I just want a simple, clean image with sharp lines. Any help is much appreciated.
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Anonymous
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Since you have Photoshop, plotting to PDF or EPS is how we
do it. You can also PLOT to PNG, a better format than JPG.

PLOTTERMANAGER to setup EPS or PNG plotters.

Remember the golden rule: raster images are single
snapshots, so you don't zoom in or enlarge them, your
snapshot is the size you post, otherwise all you get are
fuzzies.

Yahoo SiteBuilder is a lame tool IMHO, there are better FREE
tools like WebDwarf V2 among others, and even better low
cost tools from other vendors: search the ratings at
http://www.downloads.com and http://www.snapfiles.com

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