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1. Re: Preserving JPG resolution when importing Framemaker files
Peter Grainge Jan 10, 2014 11:49 AM (in response to jeffc2010) -
2. Re: Preserving JPG resolution when importing Framemaker files
jeffc2010 Jan 21, 2014 9:09 AM (in response to Peter Grainge)I think my question got missed since Peter G. was only moving it from the robohelp html forum, not providing an answer. I am having a problem preserving JPG resolution when importing Framemaker files into Robohelp.
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3. Re: Preserving JPG resolution when importing Framemaker files
Jeff_Coatsworth Jan 21, 2014 11:21 AM (in response to jeffc2010)Depends on what resolution you’re bringing them into FM and how (pasting? Import by reference?)
There’s a few blog posts on the Adobe Tech Comm blog about graphics
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4. Re: Preserving JPG resolution when importing Framemaker files
jeffc2010 Jan 21, 2014 11:58 AM (in response to Jeff_Coatsworth)Jeff, Thank you for taking up my question.
All the images in framemaker were imported by reference into anchored frames.
I did adjust the "scaling" settings in framemaker object properties to make them fit. However, since they were imported by reference, the source images are not changed.
Are you suggesting that even though they are in framemaker by reference, since i adjusted the object properties, they will be reimaged (regardless) when imported into rohohelp?
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5. Re: Preserving JPG resolution when importing Framemaker files
Jeff_Coatsworth Jan 21, 2014 12:11 PM (in response to jeffc2010)Not sure – I don’t really use a lot of graphics in my FM to RH project, so I can’t help you too much with the subject. Have you had a look at some of the discussions in this forum about images?
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6. Re: Preserving JPG resolution when importing Framemaker files
jeffc2010 Jan 21, 2014 4:08 PM (in response to Jeff_Coatsworth)I searched in this forum on "images" and within the first 60 listings found one relevant listing named "Image conversion settings".from 2011.
If i understand the discussion, I did learn a couple things:
1) "do not regenerate images" seems to mean that if you are re-importing framemaker files, you can avoid re-regenerating the images that were regenerated from a previous import, so i had wrong idea there.
2) If i do not want to use re-imaged images, the work around is to do the import to robohelp and then replace the images using the source image files from the framemaker project.
One problem with option 2 is that i find in some cases (reason unknown) the images get renamed where frame or robohelp adds an extension to the file name like changing "image.jpg" to "image001.jpg." during the robohelp import conversion. In this case, the work around does not help.
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7. Re: Preserving JPG resolution when importing Framemaker files
Jeff_Coatsworth Jan 22, 2014 5:05 AM (in response to jeffc2010)It would change them to preserve a unique name for each image – you probably have more than one image named the same in FM.
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8. Re: Preserving JPG resolution when importing Framemaker files
jeffc2010 Jan 22, 2014 9:04 AM (in response to Jeff_Coatsworth)Since the framemaker images are added by reference, it is unlikely there could be more than on image named the same --unless they were imported from different directories, however, the same image may be used multiple times throughout the chapter. I suppose, if during the import, the conversion came across multiple instances of the image, your suggestion may be the reason it changes the file name.
One other thing i see that i will note here is that if the image does not fill the entire anchored frame in framemaker, then during the conversion the new image includes white space to account for the anchored frame area. This is also a problem.This makes it more difficult to position the new image based on the new robohelp format. I'm surprised i did not find more discussion about these issues in the forum.
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9. Re: Preserving JPG resolution when importing Framemaker files
Jeff_Coatsworth Jan 22, 2014 9:29 AM (in response to jeffc2010)You don’t use the Esc M P trick to shrink wrap your images in FM?
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10. Re: Preserving JPG resolution when importing Framemaker files
jeffc2010 Jan 22, 2014 9:49 AM (in response to Jeff_Coatsworth)Been using Framemaker regularly for +15 years and had no idea about "Make the frame Pretty". Live and learn, or rather, take a guess as to why i'm converting the project to robohelp.



