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17 April 2007
I have been trying to add an image into an e-mail signature which I do by right clicking and inserting an image. My problem is that the image is far from crisp and I am assuming this is down to MS Outlook resizing the image with rubbish results.
My question is, does anyone know the optimum image resolution/dimensions to get a nice crisp picture into an e-mail signature in Outlook?
Any help is really appreciated.
My question is, does anyone know the optimum image resolution/dimensions to get a nice crisp picture into an e-mail signature in Outlook?
Any help is really appreciated.
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MickeyFinn
Messages count : 120Likes count : 0Registration : 30 October 2006Hey wip,
I only compose emails in plain text as I am a bit boring :)
Have just tried a test here and inserted a little image from my desktop to a HTML mail. Worked fine.
What format is the image you are inserting? What resolution is it?
An HTML email is the same as any other screen-only medium, 72dpi is all you need. JPG or GIF file should get you the best results. Once you have inserted the image do not resize it by stretching it or this will make it look naff.
If you want to make a signature with images in it then why not compose an HTML file with embedded images and add it is stationery (Google for Outlook Stationery to see what I mean) or use the signature composer rather than just inserting an image? -
workinprogress
Messages count : 30Likes count : 0Registration : 17 April 2007Thanks for that I will give it a go. Really appreciate the help.