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Hello. I need some help with a file size issue. I use Photoshop 7.0 for software documentation purposes, so I am working mainly with screen shots of software. The screen shots are created as bitmaps, which works fine unless the doc is going to press. In that case I convert the images to CMYK/eps in Photoshop. The issue comes during upping the resolution to 300 dpi (required). The images turn out great during publication, but the files become enormous in the conversion process. This has not been too much of a problem, except that now I have a very large doc with hundreds of screen shots to publish and don’t want it to be gigabytes in size because of the image conversions. I am not a very knowledgeable user of Photoshop, so I have not been able to find a solution to this problem. Is there some way that I can change the resolution to 300 dpi, decrease the file size somewhat, and still maintain crispness in the final image?
Your help and experience is much appreciated!
Your help and experience is much appreciated!
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