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I've recently enrolled in an online course that is presented in a Java window (no ability to copy/paste text). I have been taking notes with print screen and then saving the image via MS Paint as a jpg. When I want to go over my class notes they only open at 30-40% of their original size. This makes it to view the slide show w/o having to enlarge each one.
For a time I was using extended desktop and print screen would capture the image from both monitors. I would then crop out the unwanted portion and voila the images appeared full size. After a brief online chat w/MS it was determined that the way a jpg is saved will determine how it opens. Can anyone recommend a solution to either saving them or changing the properties of the file itself. I have a SONY VAIO laptop w/VHP32 on a Pentium 2 @ 1.6Ghz w/2GB RAM. I use Windows Photo Gallery to view them. TIA
1This doesn't answer your question, but as a general rule, you should use a file type other than JPG for images with a lot of text. With JPG, you tend to get a lot of artifacts around text. You're better off with GIF or PNG. – boot13 – 2010-09-21T13:35:55.220