When I print an image of a part or assembly, the graphicsqualityis quite nice. Well enough for hand-outs anyway.
But when I want to save this image (save as JPG or TIFF) inorderto use it in a Powerpoint presentation for example, thequality(resolution) of the JPG file is a lot worse than theprintedimage.
Is there a way to save an image in the same quality?
We've got Photoworks but I don't want to go through theentireprocess of assigning materials, lights, backgrounds etc. foranimage that already looks nice enough on screen and onprinter.I just want to use thát quality in a JPG file.SolidworksGeneral







But when I want to save this image (save as JPG or TIFF) inorderto use it in a Powerpoint presentation for example, thequality(resolution) of the JPG file is a lot worse than theprintedimage.
Is there a way to save an image in the same quality?
We've got Photoworks but I don't want to go through theentireprocess of assigning materials, lights, backgrounds etc. foranimage that already looks nice enough on screen and onprinter.I just want to use thát quality in a JPG file.SolidworksGeneral